Three art class friends: Dave "Les" Johnson, me, Don "TB" Johnson circa 1975. Note the book to the right of Don! |
There's a college teacher from my past that I wish I could go back to thank for her wonderful intro to Constantinople /Istanbul. Mrs. Brown was an adjunct in the Art Department at North Park College who taught Art History; world traveller extraordinaire. She changed the way I thought about history by way of passion for the art that was created during the making of history.
This was our textbook.
Never before did I actually wear out a textbook!
Imagine my delight in seeing some of the places I had studied in this textbook while on our recent trip to Istanbul:
Like Haghia Sophia (Ayasofya) "The Church of Holy Wisdom"
It is more than 1,400 years old with a long history including a devastating fire, earthquakes and a tenure as a mosque.
The interior Of Haghia Sophia is breath-taking.
Again I will refer to my textbook for another look at the treasures inside:
The mosaics.
Many were uncovered only in recent years.
Mrs. Brown also taught us about the Basilica Cistern nearby dating from the reign of Justinian 1 in the 6th century.
A marble Medusa head is one of two column bases in the cistern. She's upside down...how did that happen? |
Here Leonardo stands at the base of the Hippodrome. It is believed that this carved monument | is only 1/3 of its original height. |
Forever I will be grateful to Mrs. Brown for introducing me to the history of art.
If you know anything about her - including her first name- please let me know.
She is not to be found in any of my yearbooks. Or in a Google search.
Here seems to be the only place to give a huge THANK YOU for the
difference she made in my life!
I was also a student of Mrs. Brown's at NP. Her first name was Lois and she often spoke of her husband who worked for a steel company, possibly US Steel. Her photo is in several Cupolas from the late 1960s.
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Thanks so much for this info Jan!!!! Really appreciate your help!
DeleteIf you Google search Lois Brown North Park, you will find a page from e-yearbook.com with a tiny photo of her from the 1953 Cupola, so evidently her time at NP goes back to the 50s. It lists the schools that those faculty attended, but it isn't clear to me what her schools were. U. of I.? Rockford College?
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