Showing posts with label abraham men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abraham men. Show all posts
Thursday, March 28, 2013
The Abraham Men
Rounded out this painting with some final touches on the burlap pony. Signed, sealed and delivered.
The finished painting, photographed in better light and as it appears in my Etsy shop
You can read more about it or purchase this piece Here , or see what I have available in the rest of my shop at My Good Babushka.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The Abraham Men
Oh dear, I've posted these in chronologically backwards order. Still, here is my final mad beggar with his tin cup and stick horse... and bloomers as I had lately decided. Only a little more refinement and this painting will be done. If you want to know a little more about these figures, read yesterday's post.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
The Abraham Men
More work on the Abraham Men.
The Abraham Men or Abram men were beggars in the Tudor and Stuart periods of England. They claimed to be released inmates from Bedlam. They may have been mentally ill, or they may have only pretended to be so in order to get away with begging and thievery and other sorts of mischief. Here I have one shouting and playing at being mad, beating himself about the head. The one on the right has been plucked from my sketchbook, where I have been drawing a person with a stick horse just lately. The tall fellow in the middle is in a hospital-type gown and it seems he may have stolen a pig's head from the local butcher. Or maybe he is divining with it. There is a fairy tale that includes a man pretending to divine the location of a lost jewel with a pig's head he'd recently stolen. In truth, he was hiding in the barnyard and saw the servant girl hid her mistress's jewel. I guess that struck my fancy and I've been hiding the figure away in my head for a while. It's "The Story of the Home-Bred Boy" a Tibetan fairytale. Find it if you can.
Monday, March 18, 2013
The Abraham Men
Work continues on The Abraham Men. I am trying to keep in mind how filthy it must've been in medieval through enlightenment times. I am trying to make the skin weathered, red, raw, and dirty, as best as I'm able. If you want to know what Abraham Men are, you can see Friday's post!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Sketchbook
A sketch for Abraham Men, a painting I'm planning. I've managed to use a character, the man with a stick horse, whose been rattling around my sketchbook for a few weeks. Abraham men were a class of beggars claiming to be lunatics allowed out of restraint in the Tudor and Stuart periods of England. They were pretending to be mad to palliate public's view of their begging and petty thievery.
I've returned to my theme of "All Fours", but this time I've elongated my person and given him more of a hunched animal appearance. I haven't decided how many riders to give him.
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