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Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Portland, Oregon artist Margret Short - a modern day master of 17th Century Dutch art using the chiaroscuro technique to create still life and floral paintings.

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Margret Short

Dutch Treats

September 29, 2006 by Margret Short

Well, the catalogue for the Dutch Exhibit arrived from Dayton yesterday, and it is splendid! There are in total 90 works of art of which only a dozen or so are not paintings. In 1992 I visited the Rijksmuseum, but I must say many pieces shown here are unfamiliar. Too many years have passed since viewing them. There will be many choices for … [Read more...] about Dutch Treats

The Golden Age

September 25, 2006 by Margret Short

oil painting still life scene of vases on table

The Golden Age, 12 x12 oil on linen. Copyright Margret E. Short, 2006 … [Read more...] about The Golden Age

Tagged With: 17th century Dutch, Dutch Art, Margret Short, The Golden Age

The Golden Age Completed

September 24, 2006 by Margret Short

The Golden Age, 12 by 12, oil on linen. Well, here is the final lap....done...ready to frame and ship to Dayton. As you can see from this image, the painting morphed slightly from the first stage of the composition shown in the first 2 canvases. The background looked a little too vacant so I added a shiny brass Turkish teapot and the lace doily … [Read more...] about The Golden Age Completed

Tagged With: 17th century Dutch, Alyson Stanfield, Art consultant, Dayton Art Museum, Golden Age, pigments

More Grisaille Magic

September 19, 2006 by Margret Short

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Grisaille Magic

September 19, 2006 by Margret Short

This project is taking on a life of its own. Good progress today! After a visit to Lawrence Gallery, they have enthusiastically agreed to show my body of work as an exhibit next May along with the opening of the Dutch Exhibit at the Portland Museum. Also, I have worked out the logistics of the demo in Dayton. To expedite matters I remembered a … [Read more...] about Grisaille Magic

Tagged With: chiaroscuro, Dutch exhibit, grisaille, pigment project, Portland Art Museum, Rembrandt, The Artist, The Artist

Chiaroscuro…Lights and Darks

September 18, 2006 by Margret Short

Throughout this past spring and summer I began contacting the Dayton Art Institute to inquire about dates, catalogues, and accomodations. To my delight, not only am I going to Dayton to preview the Rijksmuseum Exhibit, but I have been invited to do a presentation to demonstrate my style of painting which is the Dutch technique of chiaroscuro. My … [Read more...] about Chiaroscuro…Lights and Darks

Tagged With: chiaroscuro, Dayton Art Institute, pigments, Rembrandt, The Artist, Rijksmuseum, The Artist, www.margretshort.com

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