Small Diary Of A Little Painter
early spring, 2008, oil, 50x70 inchessuspended angel, oil, 2008, 66x46 inches(TK)mounting angel, 2008, oil, 70x60 inchesa halo is a brightening of the face, 2008, oil, 2 panels, 60x50 inchesmost angels live in quadrants, 2008, oil, 2 panels, 60x80 inchesmy mother sees her mother as herself,  2008, oil, 36x22 inchesself portraits as the sense of touch, 2008, oil, 22x20 inchesself portrait as the sense of hearing, 2008, oil 22x20 inchesself portrait as the sense of smell, 2008, oil, 22x20 inchesself portrait as the sense of sight, 2008, oil, 22x20 inchesself portrait as the sense of taste, 2008, oil, 22x20 inches
Pinturicchio
(1454-1513) Italian Renaissance painter. Pinturicchio was successful during his life with popularity and commissions from the papacy and other wealthy patrons. However, he was lambasted by Vasari who wrote "Pinturicchio of Perugia, although he made many works and was assisted by various helpers, nevertheless had a much greater name than his works deserved." Historically, he is largely overshadowed by contemporaries like Raphael, Michelangelo, and Da Vinci.
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early spring, 2008, oil, 50x70 inches