The afternoon was spent at The British Museum exhibition Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance drawings:
Early in the life of W2tQ visits to the Tate in London and Liverpool prompted a blog post or two.
Visiting this stunning exhibition even before I fastened and feasted on the first drawing, the subtitled walls announced the various exhibition themes and for me instantly suggested links to health care:
Drawing the father of our three arts -
architecture, sculpture and painting
Georgio Vasari. Lives of the Artists, 1568.
architecture, sculpture and painting
Georgio Vasari. Lives of the Artists, 1568.
sculpture equates to medicine-surgery
painting to nursing
our care models provide the architecture and palette*
We all draw (model) individually in thought and reflection, these are then shared in our various collaborations and engagements, media forms and records.
Do we need a 21st century renaissance
in the study and appreciation of models of care?
Additional links:in the study and appreciation of models of care?
Financial Times: Review
*Red, Green, Blue, (Black & White)
There are a few more prospective posts arising from this museum visit - time - will draw them out.