Harold Shull Circa 2004 is a painting by Harold Shull which was uploaded on April 14th, 2007.
Harold Shull Circa 2004
This formal portrait was painted in 2004. The cane is used for my long walks. I got this idea from a portrait of Manet. He was wearing a top hat,... more
by Harold Shull
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24.000 x 30.000 inches
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Harold Shull Circa 2004
Artist
Harold Shull
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Painting - Acrylics
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This formal portrait was painted in 2004. The cane is used for my long walks. I got this idea from a portrait of Manet. He was wearing a top hat, ascot, a ruffled shirt and a black sports coat. I put on a turtle neck shirt instead with a blue blazer. He was only wearing one glove too.
This painting took First Place in an international competition.
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April 14th, 2007
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Comments (23)
Jolanta Anna Karolska
A masterpiece...thank you for your amazing artistry and inspiration, Hal...I will be returning to visit your brilliant and inspirational artwork :) f/l/
Diana Angstadt
WOW!!! Talk about paintings! This is a fine example of a painterly portrait! Just beautiful!
Claire Bull
Excellent Harold, I love that you got the idea from Manet and the way you dressed and have the one glove - your work is just always so amazing to see and this is classic and beautifully done - what a handsome man !! The lighting is my favourite part... so simple but so much going on with this portrait WOW
Mike Jeffries
It takes great talent plus a lifetime of study to produce such a work, I think your presence on FAA raises the bar for all of us.
Natalie Holland
Harold, your portrait skills are just superb! Great self portrait.....an instant favorite! :)
Crispin Delgado
This painting is just awsome on so many levels .A testament to the great masters .Great Job