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Samurai Exhibit
perkinke
The Portland Art Museum has a large display of authentic samurai armor and a few swords and muskets. Some absolutely amaziing pieces from the 10th to 18th centuries along with some of their art and poetry. I have always been fascinated by the samurai and drawn to the warrior-artist ethos that is so at odds with the European model of "big dumb brute" for soldiers. If y'all are in the area it is WELL worth the price of admission, PM me if you want to see more pictures, I took quite a few.
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big chunks
That's awesome
perkinke
The craftsmanship and ornateness of the armor and helmets was just astounding. There was one set where you could see scoring from a blade slash and three dents where the wearer had been hit by musket balls. Dented the armor but did not damage the decorative facing.
big chunks
I picture the art of war, especially the poetic beauty of it, the honor of fighting and the respect of defeat even though they died it was honor of family/clan of it
onestrangeone
I am fascinated with this kind of stuff and history in general.
LiquidChaos66
I am jealous!!!! I wanna see that exhibit so bad!
perkinke
onestrangeone:
I am fascinated with this kind of stuff and history in general.
Me, too, my undergraduate degree is in history and I have always been fascinated by military history.
Chris, it's running until Jan 12 so you've got some time.
clearlysuspect
Love the bunny slippers!!!
BigM60
Thanks, Perkinke for the Samurai Exhibit post, Purchase (Art/Armor) Book at the on-line Museum Gift Shop, Please (pm) me photo's.......Thank-You
Amos Umwhat
Nice exhibit! I read Bushido, and The Sword and The Mind while I was laid up last summer, very interesting history. Makes one wonder, the famous tale Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, could Gawain have met a wandering Samurai while out questing?
raisindot
Oh, great. Now I'm going to have to watch Kurosawa's Seven Sumarai for the tenth time.
perkinke
I caught a a play re-adapted from Kurosawa's film adaptation of MacBeth a few years ago at the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, OR, it was the first adaptation of Shakespeare that I truly loved.
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