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Showing posts with label Reproductions of Old Masters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reproductions of Old Masters. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2016

The Night Watchman


This is painting I worked on recently  to study Rembrandt's style.  Rembrandt painted The Night Watch in 1642 and it is known as one of his most famous paintings. It is also been recognized as one of Rembrandt’s most debatable and controversial works of art. -
Painted it in the middle of a green canvas

Thursday, November 7, 2013

What God Told Her, Saint Catherine Of Siena

I painted this large painting 4 ft x 8 ft in 2001 and called it " What God Told Her."  I adapted it from a photo I ran across of  a marble carving in the year 1386  on the tomb of  Giovanni da Legnano  in San Domenico, Bologna, Italy. The tomb of course had no color and I really wanted to bring this little nun back to life.
I prayed over this painting and reflected on my life as I painted it. I made sure to paint that ribbon in her book scarlet red, to me the book represents the bible, the column represents the church, the gold rings the Trinity, the wooden floor earth and the rays spiritual understanding. After it was finished it hung in my studio a while and later  I rolled it up and tucked it in a closet. 12 years later I rolled it out when my kids were over visiting and told them, she needs to be in a Catholic Church or school somewhere. However, I did not know any Catholics personally !
So a few weeks later, out of the blue a Catholic lady I did not know called me for a commission. We became friends and talked often. I still forgot about the nun in the closet and then one day this lady mentioned her husband was the principal at the Saint Catherine of Siena school,.. I mentioned the nun and as it turns out she will be hung at the Saint Catherine of Siena school. .. here is the catch, in 2001 I did not know that this little nun WAS Saint Catherine of Siena.....
but after many hours research of the tomb we found out that  she is.
                                                            I guess it was time for her to go home.
                                                                             I'm going to miss her. 
                                                                     The providence of God is amazing.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

My reproduction of William-Adolphe Bouguereau's Painting -"l' innocence




This is a very large painting and so it was the one I decided to put in the window of my display at the Cotton Company in Wake Forest. I was delighted when the mother of an 11 year old girl called and explained to me that her daughter begged her to stop the car and go back to let her get out and look at it. After inspecting it she requested a smaller 11x14 reproduction for her upcoming  12th birthday.


http://www.bouguereau.org/home-7-24-1-2.htmlL'innocence (Innocence) - William-Adolphe Bouguereau - www.bouguereau.org
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You can also find more about William-Adolphe Bouguerau at Artsy: 



https://www.artsy.net/artist/william-adolphe-bouguereau