Parlor of John Bullard
by Reynold Jay
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Title
Parlor of John Bullard
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Oil
Description
Henry Edward Larson (1841-1919) The Parlor on Brooklyn Heights of Mr. and Mrs. John Bullard. Painted in Renaissance Revival Style. Henry emphasized the lavish millionaire's room rather than the sitters. This art is a part of the memorable American artists series presented by Reynold Jay.
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September 15th, 2018
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Comments (37)
Dale Stillman
What a wonderful work of art. We need many more of those that were created during our ancestors times. Thanks Reynold.
Will Borden
Hi Reynold~~outstanding fine art in so many categories! A pleasure to view- Best Regards!! F&L&Twt!!
Henryk Gorecki
Beautiful interior,fantastic details and atmosphere!Amazing painting and excellent choice,Reynold!-L/F
Steve Purnell
Another awesome piece of art. Once again, the amount of attention paid to detail is amazing. l/f
Janet Marie
Wow, what a masterpiece, Reynold! I can’t imagine painting, paintings, within a painting, and painting other works of art in the painting as well. What beautiful detail in the furnishings and tapestry, fabulous workmanship. Marvelous job on the Renaissance revival style, rendering the look and feel of the time period. LF Janet 💕
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you Janet! Yes--a lot is going on in this one! Always wishing you the best!
Mike Eingle
This is an amazing piece! The details are so nice and those old Victorian homes just can’t be beat! I owned an old Victorian house when I lived in Ohio. It was awesome with the 8’ doors, 10’ ceilings,pocket doors, and two staircases! They are fun to look at and live in but a whole lot of work to maintain!
Belinda Low
Wow Love this! The colors are so rich and the room...and the tapestry...so French/European...F/L