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William Blake – Gay’s Fables

July 27th, 2008 by Mike

William Blake – Gay’s Fables

The fine lines on the floor and walls in this humorous little work compliment the groomed texture of the busy monkeys preparing to service their haughty caprine customer. The complacent look on the goat’s face brings a smile to mine, and I hoped it would be as enduring to my prospective love as it was to me.

C. W. Sharpe – The Tempest

June 5th, 2008 by admin

C. W. Sharpe – The Tempest

This delicious 19th century engraving by C. W. Sharpe was found in a backwoods antique store hidden in-between pages of old newspapers and family heirlooms which often prove to be excellent hunting grounds for discovering rare fine art prints.

M. Brown – Untitled

May 25th, 2008 by admin

M. Brown – Untitled

An energetic and emotional portrayal of a young man painfully struggling from the mental anguish of a love relationship gone bad, loss of a family member, sibling abuse, etc. The reasons are as varying as they are timeless.

1st – 3rd Century Gandharan Buddha Head

April 18th, 2008 by admin

1st – 3rd Century Gandharan Buddha Head

A contemplative Gandharan Buddha head mounted on wood by none other than actor, art collector Vincent Price in the 1950’s. This example shows the Buddhavista in frontal pose with lips and area under his cap still showing signs of red pigment.