My Museum Date Rosina Ferrara of Capri
surprised me in the Portland (Maine) Museum of Art
after traveling from Denver, where she now lives,
so I painted her, like so many artists have,
seen on January 2, 2015 and sketched on January 4, 2015
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors, and
Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
also online at Leslie's Saeta's January 2015's 30 Paintings in 30 Days HERE
after traveling from Denver, where she now lives,
so I painted her, like so many artists have,
seen on January 2, 2015 and sketched on January 4, 2015
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors, and
Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
also online at Leslie's Saeta's January 2015's 30 Paintings in 30 Days HERE
framed, sold framed, $100 plus $5.50 sales tax plus $9.50 shipping = $115.00
My Museum Date
by Bruce McMillan
I mingled through the
Friday night flow
of museum viewers, so many of them coupled.
I was alone as usual until I was startled;
there she was, my surprise date, Rosina Ferrara,
who I'd beheld so many times online.
She lives in Denver now, not Capri,
and here she was, our first meeting
in Portland Maine at the museum
on our art match dot come date.
I was blown away, it was such a surprise
and I said to myself, or did I say it aloud,
"You look so much like your picture."
of museum viewers, so many of them coupled.
I was alone as usual until I was startled;
there she was, my surprise date, Rosina Ferrara,
who I'd beheld so many times online.
She lives in Denver now, not Capri,
and here she was, our first meeting
in Portland Maine at the museum
on our art match dot come date.
I was blown away, it was such a surprise
and I said to myself, or did I say it aloud,
"You look so much like your picture."
poem © 2015 Bruce McMillan
not for reuse without permission
not for reuse without permission
Rosina Ferrara, Head of a Capri Girl, 1878
John Singer Sargent, United States (born Italy), 1856-1925
Oil on board, 25.1 cm x 32.7 cm
The Berger Collection at the Denver Art Museum, Denver CO
"Internationally renowned for large-scale and fashionable
elegant portraits of social elites, the cosmopolitan artist John singer Sargent
traveled extensively throughout his life. This intimate study depicts Rosina
Ferrara, whom he met on the island of Capri of the coast of Naples, and it
inscribed to Frank Hyde, a fellow artist who made the introduction. Ferrara became
Sargent's frequent model and muse. More a sketch that a finished painting, this
work combines careful brushwork in the depiction of Rosina's delicate feature
with freely drawn outlines describing her back and upper body."
"To my friend Hyde
souvenir of John S. Sargent
Capri 1878"
Read more about Rosina Ferrara at Wiki HERE
Note: I wrote another poem in March 2014 about Rosina using
my blog commenting pseudonym, Art Maine, on the drawing
Celeste Bergin did of Rosina, my poem comment and her art HERE.
Note: I wrote another poem in March 2014 about Rosina using
my blog commenting pseudonym, Art Maine, on the drawing
Celeste Bergin did of Rosina, my poem comment and her art HERE.
5 comments:
I recognize her...I've drawn here too. Magnificent!
What a lovely portrait, Bruce!
And how lucky you are to see paintings of JSS!
SO COOL!
Just discovered your blog Bruce! Interesting sketch, love it! :)
Wonderful, so graphic. Loved this post Bruce.
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