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A guide to anthropomorphic art



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By : Douglas Down    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-17 16:58:22
The work of this artist is different from other paintings as when he draws a pug it could look oddly like Winston Churchill, even donned on the same outfit. People can easily identify this as anthropomorphic art. This artist painstakingly restores gilt framed 18th and 19th century ancestral portraits, the kind of dour oil paintings usually found lining the staircases of England's statelier homes, inside men's private clubs and, in America, in shops that cater to aspiring Windsor's.

A dog's face would maybe then take the place of a human face in the paintings of this artist. For this Belgian artist who used to be an art restores, his works can be called aristochiens and aristocrats. The way this artist paints his pieces of pugs or any animal for that matter really makes it seem realistic coupled with the clothes and laces they wear.

His additions to original artworks a flawless that no even an expert can spot the differences or changes. Amazingly, it really does look like an original piece in itself despite the touches he has added. If ever the president of the American society would get to encounter this type of artwork he said he would not like it at all.

It was just in New York that the animal society headed an auction where this work of this artist was auctioned off for fundraising. It was in a quaint art gallery complete with club chairs, tartan couches leather bound books and Sloan ranger's bibelots that the public got to see the 27 portraits in the collection of this artist. The setting was really in line for the work he had to show the people.

The artist makes his work easy to understand for the people but also something that they have not seen before as it was said during an interview. He finds nothing shocking or aggressive in these paintings, they are almost poetic. People who are not afraid to have a laugh are usually the buyers of is pieces says the artist.

The royals and the aristocrats of Europe are mostly the ones who give worth to his works. His works have graced many homes more notably one of the royal kind or of people who love ancestral portraits. Many now have appreciation of this kind of artwork.

The places that this artist gets his portraits are flea markets of antique shops where he then restores them and then put on his subjects. It is easily sighted that this German shorthaired pointer looks more like a French officer at the battle of Alma in a blue dress uniform with gold epaulettes, sword and an array of medals. Notably some of the portraits that this artist has already restored come with family crests. The artist will normally use dog bones to cover up the symbols on the picture.

In one of the paintings of these artists he used his own dead dog as a cover up the painting he was doing. Many people still do not see the art in the work of this artist. For the artist dogs are important to him and have earned their place in his artwork. With dogs they are never a disappointment and are always there for you. There is always more to a dog that how he appears to be.

His works costs an average of $5,000 to $8,000. It is long since noted that this way of painting is already known to many people. The works of two famous painters as 18th and 19th century graphic artists and satirists stands out as she uses them as an example.
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