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David Accurso

Notes from Life

The foreground of the stippling piece pictures a man cresting a hill


as he walks with purpose. The background depicts a rough terrain
with rugged, rolling hills covered with trees and fog. Daniel Rickett
was looking to have a book cover that was both meaningful and
memorable, and he saw David’s stippling art as a perfect fit for the
project. David’s custom stippling art for the novel is 5.5” x 8.5.” The
piece required 16 hours of stippling, and it is David’s first book
cover commission.

Daniel Rickett’s novel Notes from Life contains a selection of


Daniel’s personal journal entries spanning from 1983 to 2021. His
entries are periodic accounts of events, reflections, hopes, struggles,
meditations, and prayers over the course of this time period. When
asked about his personal journals, Daniel Rickett added “although
the entries are scattered anecdotes rather than a seamless story, they
flow like autumn leaves on a mountain stream, tumbling every which
way revealing the current beneath.”
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Drawing of lilies, for an Annunciation

1480, 31.4×17.7 cm
The Artist's Mother: Head and Bust, Three-Quarters Right1628
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) Dutch

 Not on view
The woman in this print appears in several early etchings by Rembrandt. She has been
identified since the late seventeenth century as Rembrandt's mother Neeltgen
Willemsdr. van Zuytbroeck (ca. 1568–1640). In such early prints, when Rembrandt
was still exploring the medium of etching, he was nonetheless able to beautifully
capture the woman's age and expression with limited linework.

 Artwork Details
Title: The Artist's Mother: Head and Bust, Three-Quarters Right
Artist: Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam)

Date: 1628
Medium: Etching; New Holl. second state of four
Dimensions: Sheet (trimmed): 2 11/16 × 2 5/8 in. (6.8 × 6.6 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1918
Accession Number: 18.72

Pablo Picasso
Penguin

Penguin, Le Pingouin, was a serigraph completed by Picasso in 1907. It is one of a series of


animal paintings,.

Animals were a passion of Picasso's for many years but most existing information on the
artworks in which they are involved tend to be around animals that he himself kept in his
home at various points

Le Pingouin, it is not entirely clear. However, this is a bird which most find charming and it's
character suits Picasso's abstract work of the early 20th century particularly well.
PORTRAIT OF WOMAN
PABLO PICASSO"Portrait of Woman"Conte on Drawing PaperSignedSize 9x12A beautiful
drawing "after" Pablo Picassodepicting a woman's face.With deckled edges.Guaranteed
this drawing is done by hand and NOT a print or lithograph.S old "as is" in the "manner of
the artist".It is in excellent condition for it's age and comes unframed.This artwork comes
from a private collectionand comes documented with a registration from the(NFATR)
NATIONAL FINE ARTS TITLE REGISTRYdescribing its qualities and states the work is in
the "manner of the artist".It will be transferred over and registered in the new owner's
name.Carefully Packedwith Tracking and Shipping Insurance.Thanks for Looking.

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