I visited the New Orleans Museum of Art last week.
I’d been before, about ten years ago, I guess, and at that time I was far more interested in their collection of modern stuff—surrealism, pop, conceptual, etc.
Over the years my taste has veered strongly toward Renaissance stuff, and I think I got a lot more out of NOMA this time.
Anyway, I took some shots with my antique iPhone, and present them here with no commentary.

Detail from Summer Flowers in a Wanli Kraak Porcelain Bowl by Jan Brueghel the Younger


Details from Serpents and Insects by Otto Marseus van Schreick


Details from Still Life of Fruit with Lobster and Dead Game by Michiel Simons

Detail from Fish Heaped on the Beach by Willem Ormea and Adam Willaerts


Details from The Lawyer’s Office by Marinus van Reymerswache

Detail from The Latest News by Andries Andriesz Schaeck


Details from Venus Mourning the Death of Adonis by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert



Details from St. Francis by El Greco

Detail from Saint Sebastian by Giuliano Bugiardini

Detail from Venus and Cupid with Vulcan by Domenico Beccafumi

Detail from Meditation of Saint Jerome by Garofalo

Detail from Saint Paul by Vincenzo Foppa

Detail from A Saint Reading by Lorenzo Lippi

Detail from Saint Theresa of Avila by Joseph-Marie Vien


Details from First Sketch for “The Pest house at Jaffa” by Antoine Jean Barron Gros


Details from Othello and Desdemona by Alexander-Marie Colin
Detail from Landscape with Travelers by Alessandro Magnasco