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by Peregrine Roskilly
$46.50
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An interpretation of paintings by Titian and Annibale Carracci. As Ariadne is cycling through Covent Garden she is deserted by her lover Theseus. She... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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An interpretation of paintings by Titian and Annibale Carracci. As Ariadne is cycling through Covent Garden she is deserted by her lover Theseus. She is discovered crying by the god Bacchus, who immediately falls in love with her. He has been leading a procession of Satyrs and Maenads in a chariot drawn by two leopards. Bacchus is depicted in mid-air as he leaps out of the chariot to protect Ariadne from these beasts. He takes her diadem and casts it into the skies where it becomes the constellation of Corona. Framed.
As a storyboard artist I have worked all my life making drawings, illustrations and paintings for many art directors in dozens of leading London advertising agencies. Having begun my career in art in the 1960's I have had to develop many styles to suit all the art directors intentions: from painterly styles like Boucher to Victorian scraps to Monet to popular illustrators and cartoonists to realize the brief. Now I am free to express myself in whatever way I wish. Sometimes abstract, sometimes visualising Utopia or seeing the world and reporting what I see. 1962 - 1966: Twickenham College of Technology - Illustration, Life Drawing and Painting. 1968 - 1971: Doyle Dane Bernbach - General and Storyboard Artist 1971 - 1979:...
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