I’ve just spent the last day and a half in the van de Veldo room in the Queen’s House, surrounded by gorgeous oil paintings by William van de Velde the Younger, who moved to London in the mid-seventeenth century and brought with him a whole tradition of maritime painting.
I can’t quite process everything yet, from our lively end-of-session discussion of cannibalism and Life of Pi, to a wonderful paper on contemporary art practices and “shipwreck as failed potentiality” to the always-reliable Josiah Blackmore on profundity, depth, and early modern poetics. Plus lots more, about which I may write soon.