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View of the Temple of Vesta from the Via Sacra, Roman Forum, version ii Painting

Patrick Connors

United States

Painting, Oil on Paper

Size: 15 W x 17.3 H x 1 D in

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View of the Temple of Vesta from the Via Sacra, Roman Forum, version ii was done in a hot and dry place to work, even in the spring; yet, the discomfort was worth it. The intimate connection of the home, hearth, and life was celebrated by the Vestal Virgins in a round temple encircled by 20 Corinthian columns. The entrance was on the east side symbolized the relationship between the sun and Vesta's fire burning in the cella as life-giving forces. The remaining columns, entablature and pedestal still captivated and inspired the imagination. View of the Temple of Vesta from the Via Sacra is one of a group of about 42 oil paintings done and inspired by my time spent painting and teaching in Rome each May-June for several years. For me, the light of Rome was an elusive phenomenon, one that seemed to cancel knowingness and restore contemplation and mystery. In making these paintings, I found that oil paint on prepared paper are ideal materials to capture the fleeting and powerful effects of the light of Rome. For images and information on framing, please see my Artwork Image: "Framing Images & Information of the Rome Paintings." Each oil is varnished with Soluvar adjusted to a satin-gloss sheen, a mixture I made with their gloss and matte varnishes. Please note that each painting is signed on the front lower left or right corner. [Detail of signature is included in supplementary images.] The Rome paintings have been featured in several articles. Art editor Austin Williams wrote an article, "Painting as the Romans Paint," for American Artist Magazine, November 2012 which discussed the aim and philosophy behind the artwork. In Plein Air Magazine, June 2014: "Three Junes in Rome," art writer Bob Bahr discussed my working process from preparatory drawings and watercolors to finish oils. Artist and writer Charley Parker published an artblog on my artwork and included the Rome paintings as an important development: Lines and Colors, August 2015. If you wish to read the above articles they can be accessed on my website at: http://connorsfinearts.com/published-articles/

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Painting:Oil on Paper

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Size:15 W x 17.3 H x 1 D in

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I am an easel painter who lives and works primarily in Philadelphia. Landscape has become my preferred subject matter. I make regular painting excursions Fairmount Park in Philadelphia and north on the Delaware River in Bucks County, PA. Farther afield, I travelled with my french easelbox to Manhattan, NY; Wien, OS; Oxford, UK; and Roma, IT. I graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the University of Pennsylvania, my work is exhibited internationally and included in private and public collections. Grants & fellowships include an Oxford University Summer Residency Fellowship in painting and anatomy; a Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant for painting; the Samuel D. Gross/Thomas Eakins Award for Significant Contributions to Medicine and its Surrounding Culture by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; the select alternate for a Senior Research Fulbright Scholarship for Italy; Independence Foundation Grant, and a Franz & Virginia Bader Fund Grant. Among the institutions at which I have lectured are Yale University Art Gallery, Philadelphia Museum of Art and Drexel School of Medicine. I have taught at the New York Academy of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art: Manhattan and Rome Programs. Articles on my artwork can be accessed on my website at: http://connorsfinearts.com/published-articles/

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