
Finished the Lady Agnew painting! Felt like goofing off a bit so we grabbed this photo. Definitely a wild ride to paint this; it's not easy on the ego comparing yourself to Sargent while you paint. I'm not kidding myself; his painting is superior to mine in nearly every aspect, but I feel like I came out with some valuable insight into his methods.
nooooo, déjalo tranquilo, q es genial!
ReplyDeletehahaha well done for sticking with it. awesome
ReplyDeleteAwesome! That's an image for the scrapbook! Kudos to you for finishing it. Must have been uber hard.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! This must have taken ages!
ReplyDeleteI can't help but wonder who won in the end (but I'm rooting for you)!
ReplyDeleteawesome Marco....master copy leads to so much acquired knowledge..... good for you
ReplyDeleteSure turned out nice, though!
ReplyDeleteThat photo's Hilarious !...looks great, even from that angle
ReplyDeleteEpic dude!! Great study
ReplyDeleteYou show her who's boss!!!
ReplyDeletethat is my most favourite painting in the world....
ReplyDeleteYou know it hangs here in Scotland? come by someday and check it out. It blew me away when I saw it...
I remember seeing the original Lady Agnew painting at a big Sargent show in the 1980's hosted by the Whitney Museum in New York City. There were so many of his original paintings on exhibit I lost count. When I stood in front of Lady Agnew (my favorite of his paintings) I was frozen. I was able to study his brush strokes and execution. I visited the show four more times after that. Keep up the great work.
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