For my trip I went to the Gibbes Museum of Art on Meeting Street. I’m not a huge fan of art museums, but I was hopeful to actually recognize some material after some of our class discussions. My first picture is of my parents and I because my dad insisted that he should come to help explain things and be included in my blog post. The second photo is one of the pieces on the wall explaining some of the history behind the piece. The one I chose was a massive sculpture of General George Washington made of marble. At first glance it just seemed like a big head, but when I took a closer look I noticed Greek headwear as well as a robe wrapped around his neck. This made me think of other art work we had looked at in class describing Washington to be this God like figure. Interestingly, the sculpture was created based on a painting made in Italy. The sculpture was about the size of five of my heads and easily weighed over 300 pounds. When I saw it, I instantly pictured the full sculpture and it would have had Washington over 12 feet tall if it was all scaled at this size. This was the most interesting to me because nothing outright said that it was made to make Washington appear as a God, but after some of our readings and artwork we looked at I understood where the inspiration came from. As well as the sculpture being super large, it was also set upon a Roman style pillar that was about 4 feet tall. This was cool as well because Charleston had a big revival in Roman architecture around the time that the sculpture was produced. One thing that I did notice outside of this depiction was how often artists had boys (ages ranging from 4-10) in dresses. There were some pieces where they were wearing what I would expect, but the majority had them in longer dresses down to their ankles. Everything that I had ever seen never had them in this type of clothing, and I was wondering if this is what they would have worn. I noticed it only in family portraits, so maybe it would have been a nicer form of dress for special occasions? All in all this museum was really cool to see after learning the history behind them. There was a lot of material upstairs in their vault that I wish I could have seen; especially if it had to do with our time period. Nonetheless it was a really cool experience and I want to hopefully learn more about the things that we hadn’t learned about (such as the common dress for children at the time).