Rory Breslin (b.1963)
Signature: stamped at the rear of the base
Medium: bronze and silver; (no. 1 from an edition of 3)
Size: 11 x 8½ x 6in. (27.94 x 21.59 x 15.24cm) Framed Size: 11 x 8.50in. (27.94 x 21.59cm) Condition: Excellent condition. According to the artist 'This enigmatic portrait portrays an intelligent and confident woman, whose intensive gaze evinces a regal yet seemingly curious character. The title of the piece is an obvious reference to Vermeer and perhaps his possible...Read more According to the artist 'This enigmatic portrait portrays an intelligent and confident woman, whose intensive gaze evinces a regal yet seemingly curious character. The title of the piece is an obvious reference to Vermeer and perhaps his possible use of double mirrors and the camera obscura system to develop his paintings, further highlighted by the two reflective silver earrings. The treatment of the eyes with their polished inserts lend an individuality and liveliness to the character of the head and is reminiscence of the ancient Greeks method of inserting glass eyes into their figurative sculptures to give a sense of the potent immediacy and lifelike appearance that sculpture could convey.' Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close
Rory Breslin (b.1963)
Signature: stamped at the rear of the base
Medium: bronze and silver; (no. 1 from an edition of 3)
Size: 11 x 8½ x 6in. (27.94 x 21.59 x 15.24cm) Framed Size: 11 x 8.50in. (27.94 x 21.59cm) Condition: Excellent condition. According to the artist 'This enigmatic portrait portrays an intelligent and confident woman, whose intensive gaze evinces a regal yet seemingly curious character. The title of the piece is an obvious reference to Vermeer and perhaps his possible...Read more According to the artist 'This enigmatic portrait portrays an intelligent and confident woman, whose intensive gaze evinces a regal yet seemingly curious character. The title of the piece is an obvious reference to Vermeer and perhaps his possible use of double mirrors and the camera obscura system to develop his paintings, further highlighted by the two reflective silver earrings. The treatment of the eyes with their polished inserts lend an individuality and liveliness to the character of the head and is reminiscence of the ancient Greeks method of inserting glass eyes into their figurative sculptures to give a sense of the potent immediacy and lifelike appearance that sculpture could convey.' Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close
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