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Helmuth Von Moltke Sleeping Print

Dor Duncan

United Kingdom

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Having read Rudolf Steiner’s 'Light for the New Millennium', various biographies and letters of Helmuth von Moltke (1848 - 1916) to his wife Eliza von Moltke, I painted this portrait of the controversial General, who was chief of the German General staff at the outbreak of World War One. Rudolf Steiner observed that many of the principal figures who shaped world history at that time were "sleep walking" into disaster. The portrait is based on a photograph of the General, and an imaginary perception of his dream world in the aftermath of his decision to take Germany into the War.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Dor Duncan is a Scottish-born professional London artist, living in Richmond. She specialises in portraiture and imaginative works. She set up her own gallery in 2005, website dorgallery.com, and participates in shows and holds open studios. Dor Duncan's works are in private collections in the UK, France, the US, Israel, Dubai and the Russian Federation. She paints portraits on commission, including memorial and posthumous portraits, which often appeal to people who have lost a loved one and want to maintain their memory and connection. She is currently working on a book on portraiture. She is inspired by Chinese ancestry portraits, Rembrandt, and other traditions, ranging from the ancient world to the colourists, wherever there is a focus on both the individual and spiritual presence and continuity.

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