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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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Modern vs. Historic

Modern vs. Historic

July 13, 2011 by Margret Short

red and pink pigment paint samples

Shown here are two reds used by contemporary artists. The color on the left is vermilion straight from the tube on the top, mixed with a little white on the bottom. The color on the right is a very modern pigment, cadmium red. As you can see, the vermilion has a slightly more subtle tone to it, whereas, the cadmium is very shockingly bright. To … [Read more...] about Modern vs. Historic

Tagged With: cadmiun red, comparison, earth pigments, Greek painting, oil painting, synthetic pigments, vermilion

The Wedding of Thetis and Peleus

July 3, 2011 by Margret Short

Ancient Greece pottery

About 470-460 BCE, the Wedding Painter painted this stunning vase. It measures 7 1/4" high by 5 1/4" wide. This one is actually quite small and many measured as much as 30" high or more. Many of the artists signed their pieces and historians can now identify the style characteristics of each artist. The Wedding of Thetis and Peleus, … [Read more...] about The Wedding of Thetis and Peleus

It’s All Greek

July 3, 2011 by Margret Short

photograph of greek pottery

Quite unexpectedly and yet happily, a new pigment project has come my way. Some months ago, a client came to me with a request to paint a commission with the theme of 5th century BCE Greece. Specifically, he wants the focus to be black/red figure vase painting that  was in its apogee at about 480-430 BCE. Again, I have delved head first … [Read more...] about It’s All Greek

Tagged With: earth pigments, Greeks, historical pigments

The People’s Museum

May 27, 2011 by Margret Short

rijks museum

A myriad of glitches during our recent aborted Romance of the Rhine river cruise resulted in an an unexpected side trip to  Amsterdam. Not wanting to spend the day, yet again, on a long boring bus ride after the boat broke down, Dave and I threw up our hands in protest, got directions to the train station, and bought 2 tickets for the Fast Train to … [Read more...] about The People’s Museum

Tagged With: art, chiaroscuro, Hals, painting, Rembrandt, The Artist, renovation, Rijksmuseum, Steen, The Artist, The Night Watch, Vermeer

Hals vs. Rembrandt

May 27, 2011 by Margret Short

Company-of-Captain-Reinier-Reael

The Company of Captain Reinier Reael and Lieutenant Cornelis Michielsz Blaeuw, Amsterdam. 82 inches by 168 inches, 1582, Frans Hals. Across the Rijksmuseum's gallery from The Night Watch is another huge militia style painting by Frans Hals, shown above, that, to my taste, is not nearly as captivating as Rembrandt's. Hals work does not … [Read more...] about Hals vs. Rembrandt

Tagged With: chiaroscuro, Frans Hals, militia, museums, painting, Rijksmuseum, The Night Watch

Cupid’s Arrow

April 16, 2011 by Margret Short

studio light setup still life painting of red tulips in vase

Cupid's Arrow 10x9 Oil on Linen  © Margret E. Short 2009, OPA. AWA Rental Sales Gallery, Spring Exhibit … [Read more...] about Cupid’s Arrow

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