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Sound like a familiar theme of Richard Bosman, who did a lot of 'disaster'
paintings in the 80's. People falling, drowning, etc. in bright colors and
heavy impasto. Good luck.
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Mark Nielsen
Exhibit Designer/Preparator
University of Michigan Museum of Art
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On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Meg Ropp wrote:
> Dear Museum-L trivia buffs,
> A friend of mine is trying to track down a painting she saw several years
> ago and has been all over the Web trying to find references to it or even
> the image itself. I'd like to ask 2 questions of the art-savvy folks on
> this list. (1) Are there any sites on the Web where a person might get help
> in searching for paintings with text descriptions or other fragmented
> pieces of information? (2) Can anyone on this list identify this painting
> from the following description?
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> "I have in my mind a painting I saw years ago that always captivated me. It
> depicts a man chained to a raft in the middle of the ocean. There are sharks
> coming toward him, there's a big storm coming from behind, and a ship
> (salvation) coming from another direction."
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> Thanks!
> Meg Ropp
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> Meg Ropp, Ph.D.
> Postdoctoral Research Associate
> College of Education
> Michigan State University
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> East Lansing, MI 48824
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