Exhibition highlights include: a rare 1943 Jared
French egg tempera on board of four ghostly figures entwined; a newly discovered Henry Koerner masterpiece, The Arcades (1950), depicting the bizarre on display at Coney Island's boardwalk; a haunting 1950 black ink drawing of two children by Charles White; and Robert Arneson's Black and White Mask (1983), an unforgiving self - portrait in glazed ceramic.
Not exact matches
Doug Safranek received a B.A. in
French from Boston College and an M.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin where he studied with Robert Grilley, magic realist John Wilde, and art historian James Watrous who introduced him to
egg tempera painting.
Like Italian Renaissance painters,
French uses
egg tempera paint, which is as vivid as it is flat.