The Trumps asked to borrow a van Gogh from the Guggenheim; head curator had a better idea.

Gold toilet America offered to Trumps for Residence

The Washington Post’s Paul Schwartzman is reporting that the White House asked the Guggenheim for a loan of Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 Landscape with Snow for the Trump’s residence.

Guggenheim’s chief curator, Nancy Spector firmly said no to that request, but—in a moment of brilliant irony—offered a different work of art that might be a better fit for the First Family. According to the Post, Spector’s alternative was the 18-karat, fully functioning, solid gold toilet. An interactive work titled “America,” the toilet was created by Maurizio Cattelan. Critics have described the work as a pointed satire aimed at the excess of wealth in this country.

Landscape with Snow is believed to be one of the first paintings that van Gogh made in Arles and it is one of about ten oil and watercolor paintings that he made of the area’s  snowy landscape.

Read the full story at WashingtonPost.com. It’s absolutely wonderful.

By Stephen Brockelman

As a Sr. Writer at T. Rowe Price, I work with a group of the best copywriters around. We belong to the broader creative team within Enterprise Creative, a part of Corporate Marketing Services. _____________________________________________ A long and winding road: My path to T. Rowe Price was more twisted than Fidelity’s green line. With scholarship in hand, I left Kansas at 18 to study theatre in New York. When my soap opera paychecks stopped coming from CBS and started coming from the show’s sponsor, Proctor & Gamble, I discovered the power of advertising and switched careers. Over the years I’ve owned an ad agency in San Francisco; worked for Norman Lear on All in the Family, Good Times, Sanford and Son, and the rest of his hit shows; and as a member of Directors Guild of America, I directed Desi Arnaz in his last television appearance— we remained friends until his death. In 1988 I began freelancing full time didn’t look back. In January 2012 my rep at Boss Group called and said, “I know you don’t want to commute and writing for the financial industry isn’t high on your wish list, but I have a gig with T. Rowe Price in Owings Mills…” I was a contractor for eight months, drank the corporate Kool-Aid, became a TRP associate that August, and today I find myself smiling more often than not.

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