Friday, July 01, 2005

I stumbled upon

these odd leaded-glass windows when the 'rents and I were trying to kill a little time before the art museum opened this morning. We wandered around in the law quad for a while, happened to gain access to one of the halls and found these windows, each one describing some small-time vice. Along with them, each set of windows has a latin inscription about the basis of law. See more on my flickr site. They remind me so much of something Edward Gorey would do. If you're in Ann Arbor, they're not to be missed.







1 Comments:

At 10:35 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I completely agree about the similarity to Edward Gorey, although the drawings themselves more closely resemble Glen Baxter's style.

 

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