Hello,
Today, you described Leny's version of Norman Rockwell Triple Self-potrait and you pointed out the differences between the two pieces of art.
Leny's version of Norman Rockwell's Triple Self-portrait
In Leny's version, in the background, in the middle there is a big canvas. On the canvas, there is a hat.
In front of the canvas, there's the painter. He is sitting on a stool and he's smoking the pipe. In his left hand, there is a paint palette and in his right hand there's a paintbrush.
In the canvas, there's the self-portrait of the painter and in the right corner, at the top of the canvas there are famous self-portraits.
On the left, there is a mirror on a chair and in the mirror there's the reflection of the painter. On the mirror, there is a big bird. On the chair, next to the mirror, there is an empty glass.
In the right corner, at the bottom, there is a bin. There're papers in the bin.
At the top of the drawing, there's the signature of the artist: Leny.
I think it's a good drawing, but some elements are missing compared to the original version.
In the original version, there is a helmet on the canvas whereas in Leny's version there's a hat.
In Leny's version, there's a big bird instead of an American eagle.
Contrary to Leny's version, there are paintbrushes and paint on the floor in the original version.
In Leny's version, the cloth in the back pocket of the painter is missing and the easel is missing too.
Monday 19th: relire la leçon et être capable de retrouver tous les éléments du tableau original.