Welcome room - south wall - first view

 

We've glided along the welcome room's east wall and have now turned right to see the first view along the south wall

 

This picture doesn't mean much except to show the corner of a room someplace else. Let's forget about the paintings and just pretend it's a view of turning the corner to the south wall.

 

(above: Oursana,  Kunsthistorisches Museum Room 10, October 2, 2013, photograph. Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons**)

 

The museum's friendly director

 

Here's a snapshot of the director, hanging out in his imaginary pad:

 

(above: J. P. Hazeltine, Editor of Resource Library and Founder, Traditional Fine Arts Organization. Photo 2024 by Tracey Hazeltine)

Frankly, he looks kind of stuck up in that fancy room, but it's all for show.

 

Another snapshot, hanging out in the desert.

 

 

He's seen a lot of museums. Ok, most of them. Dreaming up this museum wasn't all that hard. He really gets around in his dreams. Like here...

 

(above: Near Hanalei, 2024, Photo by Larry Neilsen)

 

and even here....

 

(above: NASA Hubble, Cat's Eye Nebula, 2004. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Far out!

 

He's also the dubiously qualified curator of the introductory exhibits.

Seriously, do photos of him need to be this big. He's not that big of a big shot.

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