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Showing posts with label PAINTING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAINTING. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

PICKING UP MY CHIMPANZEE PAINTING

just some picks of me and my newest piece of artwork.
ENJOY!
MICHELLE


im pointing to a painting id REALLY like to own..done by another primate, a gorilla, matches my 1st painting i got last year.
2nd year its been hanging on the walls..
i said if it didnt sell this year, id be getting it for the next year.
which pushes back my next installment of having an Orangutan painting...

we shall just have to see whats there when the opportunity arrives..maybe ill have some reborn monkeys for sale in this gallery next year, of course, for donation towards the OKLAHOMA ZOO.

Friday, August 5, 2011

NEWS - REMBRANTS 'FACE OF JESUS' AT ART MUSEUM

Rembrandt’s 'Face of Jesus’ at art museum



 August 05, 2011By The Times Staff

PHILADELPHIA — A new exhibit coming to the Philadelphia Museum of Art takes a fresh look at religious paintings, drawings and prints by one of history’s most revered artists.

“Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus” opened this week, after its three-month premiere run at the Louvre Museum in Paris. It’s the only East Coast stop for the exhibit, which continues through October and contains works from public and private collections.

The exhibition of works by the great painter, draftsman, and printmaker of the Dutch Golden Age explores the remarkable change in the artist’s treatment of Jesus.

Including more than 50 paintings, drawings, and prints, the exhibition features major loans such as the Musée du Louvre’s Supper at Emmaus (1648) and reunites a group of oil paintings of Christ that have not been seen together since they left Rembrandt’s home and studio in 1656.

IF YOU GO: “Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus” runs through Oct. 30 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Tickets are $25 for adults; $23 for seniors; $20 for students and ages 13-to-18; $12 for those 5-to-12 years-old; those 4-years-old and younger are free, as are members. Tickets can be obtained by calling 215-235-7469 or online at www.philamuseum.org.