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I will write more about his method...and why I got lost in the dots but I just got back from being on vacation for a week in Belize Scuba diving.
The paintings from the actual models I have to finish. As soon as I do after getting re aclimated from everything I will post them.
I believe the original of this portrait was done by Sargent, model name is Rosina Ferrara.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct.....I have been meaning to correct this...and finally I have...thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe used both Sargent and Zorn pictures in the class...