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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Francis
Here's a portrait I did of my nana for an event at the Milwaukee Art Museum, "Jan Lievens on a Jet Plane". The assignment was to take a Lievens piece and reinterpret it in my own style with my own subject. I chose his portrait of Rembrant's mother.
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I look forward to seeing this up close on Friday! /John Eding, Milwaukee Art Museum
2/16/2009 11:10 AM
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I look forward to seeing this up close on Friday! /John Eding, Milwaukee Art Museum
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