Archive for posts tagged with ‘Sunrise’


Jun 21 2011

A Seaport at Sunrise

French / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 11 months ago - troycapc

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This is a reproduction of “A Seaport at Sunrise” of 1674 by Claude Lorrain.  This early Baroque masterpiece was created when the artist was about sixty-nine.  He was born in Lorraine and orphaned at twelve.  He lived with a brother, in Rome and then in Naples was apprenticed under Goffredo Wals.  Returning to Rome in 1625 he was again apprenticed and then traveled in Germany and France where he produced minatures.  Turning to landscapes in Rome again in 1627, he befriended Nicolas Poussin and they traveled the Campagna doing landscape sketches together.  He continued to produce many works and accumulated considerable wealth.  He died in November, 1682 in Rome leaving a nephew and adopted daughter.  This masterpiece is 96 cm wide and 72 cm high and is in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.

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Dec 12 2010

The Sun Never Says by Hafiz of Shiraz, ca. 1370

American / Inspirational prints / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc

The Sun Never Says by Hafiz of Shiraz, ca. 1370

This is an Inspirational Print proclaiming the words of the 14th century Persian Poet Hafiz of Shiraz. It is a proclaiming of the Beneficence of Nature and of the Divine Nature of the Love that Nature bestows.

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Oct 21 2010

Stormy Sunrise of 2010

American / Caperton / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc

Stormy Sunrise of 2010

This is a reproduction of “Stormy Sunrise” of 2010. This is an effort to catch the feelings engendered by the dawning of a day that appears to be full of dreaded storms of life. The prior day seems to have troubles mounting with ever greater intensity and they loom over the morning, even from the moment the sun peaks over the horizon. This image of the ocean shore at day-break with torrents of rain in the background coming out of billowing clouds in the midst of which, however, one spies sun breaking through.

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