Drawing
LESLIE COPE (1913-2002) Original Oil Pastel and Acrylic Drawing on Board of 3 Horses
This original oil pastel and acrylic drawing on board by American artist Leslie Cope (1913-2002) depicts a trio of horses grazing next to a nearby stream. An artist whose subject matter actively revolved around the depiction of rural labor and landscapes in Ohio, New Mexico, and England, Cope used a variety of mediums to produce his meticulously crafted, bucolic scenes ranging from drawing and watercolor to oil and acrylic painting. This fine drawing is framed in gold and is signed and dated to 1986 by the artist in the lower right hand corner of the board.
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JIM MCCREA (1920-2013) Original Pen and Ink Drawing
Original pen and ink drawing by American graphic artist Jim McCrea (1920-2013) depicts an androgynous, muscular figure loosely clothed, composed of scribbles against the neutral background of the paper. McCrea often worked with his wife, Ruth McCrea (1921-2016), to compose moody and expressionistic graphic design work, including cover art for several Ernest Hemingway novel reprints. Framed in black, this original drawing is signed by the artist along the top of the paper.
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MIRIAM BARANOV “Belvedere Torso Study” Original Charcoal Drawing
Original charcoal drawing on paper by Columbus, Ohio artist Miriam Baranov depicts a study of the Belvedere Torso, a fragmentary male nude statue dated from 1430s Rome. Rendered onto gray paper to highlight the shadows of the drawing, Baranov crafts a masterful rendition of the sculpture in the style of the French academics of the late 1800’s. Housed in a matching, neutral gray frame.
About the Artist:
Miriam Baranov is a realism painter who currently resides in Columbus, Ohio. With passions in both art and mathematics, Baranov has exquisite precision in her realistic figurative portraiture. She creates the entire piece as both engineer and artist, starting with stretching the canvas for the portrait, and finishing with high-quality custom framing. She currently runs a business of custom portraits out of her Columbus, Ohio studio.
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