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Girl In Black Poster featuring the painting After the Funeral by Robert Tracy

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

6.50" x 8.00"

Overall:

8.50" x 10.00"

 

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After the Funeral Poster

Robert Tracy

by Robert Tracy

$15.35

Product Details

After the Funeral poster by Robert Tracy.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Oils on canvas
10 x 8
1983

This girl has grieved the loss of a loved one. Now, she's alone with her thoughts and memories. She's... more

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After the Funeral Painting by Robert Tracy

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After The Funeral Canvas Print

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After The Funeral Art Print

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After The Funeral Metal Print

Metal Print

After The Funeral Acrylic Print

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After The Funeral Wood Print

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After The Funeral Greeting Card

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Poster Tags

posters funeral posters

Painting Tags

paintings funeral paintings

Comments (2)

Omar Hafidi

Omar Hafidi

emotionally charged composition....very moving,,,,love it fv

Robert Tracy replied:

Thank you, Omar.

Artist's Description

Oils on canvas
10 x 8"
1983

This girl has grieved the loss of a loved one. Now, she's alone with her thoughts and memories. She's accepting now with serenity that loss.

About Robert Tracy

Robert Tracy

Born in Lafayette, Indiana in 1948. Married my high school sweetheart, Linda, in 1969. We have two daughters: Gretchen, 1969 and Heather, 1972. Three grandchildren. Served two tours in Vietnam with the Marines: Echo Co., 1st Reconnaissance Bn., '67-'68, and H & S Co., 1st Military Police Bn., '69-'70. I started drawing at age 5. I had a No. 2 pencil and a pad of ordinary writing paper. I'd draw the Japanese Elms in our front yard, my dad's car out front and the corn field across the street. Grass, sidewalk and street etc. The piano keys inside.... My parents saw fit to keep their shy son out of Kindergarten, so I never did learn to socialize. Started 1st grade at St. Lawrence Catholic School at age 5 (just missed the...

 

$15.35

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