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art, comique, jules verne, l'algerie, pittoreseque, portrait
Jules Verne is sometimes considered the father of science fiction. As such, I figured he would make an excellent addition to my recent catalog of writer portraits. In researching Verne’s likeness, I came across a beautiful print apparently from a 19th century Algerian comic/short story magazine, “L’Algerie”. The image is signed by the artist “J. Chape”. I thought it would be fun to do a large replica, so I set out an 18×24″ canvas with acrylic paint and recreated the woodcut-look with a thick sharpie and a free hand.
See more artwork at: http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Home.html
So rad! (oops, I was signed in as you prior)!
Dear Emma,Your website is purr-fectly detgfhliul! My favorite one was also the Mommy cat hugging her baby kitten. I guess that you do this for Marlene, too! I Hope that you are having a great school year so far!I love you and miss you .meow-ciao,Love,Aunt Jan
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