Title: Cherries 31 Sherrie Wolf
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2Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) White peonies with
cherries and roses dans un vase
3Animal life
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Apricot after
Jordaens
4Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) A Few of my
favorite things
5Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Animalière
6Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Arrangement of
Objects Lebrun, Moran, Poussin, Benoist
7Cape Mt Zebra
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Backstage 2010
8Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Birds of a feather
9Cherries After Constable Birds with Domes
of Yosemite
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Dahlias with
parrot, 2022
10Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952)
Bowl of cherries
with musicians Tulips over Harlem Bleaching
Grounds
11Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952)
Still Life with Judgement of Paris
Still Life with
Venus and Cupid
12Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Cherries after
Artemisia Gentileschi
Still life, 2011
13Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Cherries with
asparagus
14 Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952)
Memento Girl with
Knitting
Cherries in green bowl
15Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952)
Late summer
16 Sherrie Wolf - Cherries after de Braij
Cherries, 2001 ref Jan
Gerritsz van Bronchorst, 1603
17Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) China girl, 2013
18Sherrie Wolf - Red and yellow cherries after
Constable Diane, mistress of the hunt ref
Sie Peter Paul Rubens
19Pedestal after Van Dyck Fruit Bowl with
Montefontaine
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Peaches with
cherries
20Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Fruit plate after
Vecchio Fruit plate
after Ingres
21Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Kitchen Matisse
22Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Matisse window
23Sherrie Wolf Wedding Two
cherries, 2010
Spot the dogs
24Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Still-life in black
and white
25Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Matisse in the
kitchen, 2024
Still Life with Susanna and the elders
Tulips with the Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak
26Object lessons - Relics 1
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Cherries, 2015
27Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Object Lessons -
Relics 1 detail
28Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Object lessons -
Relics 2
29Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Object Lessons -
Relics 3
30Poppies with the Andes Still life with
Diana at her bath
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Melon
31Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Still-life of gold
32Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Yellow tulip and
pear Yellow tulip with landscape
33Zebra with cherry and fava bean, 2011
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Peaches with buffalo
34Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Postcards from Paris
35Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Sierra Nevada view
36Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Still Life A
History
37Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Tulips with Concert
of Birds
Still Life of cherries with Choice between Virtue
and Vice
38Zebra with fruit plate, 2024
Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) The letter ref
Johannes Vermeer, 1632-1675
39Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Tulips and cherry,
2023
40Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Still Life with
Puget Sound
41Sherrie Wolf (American, 1952) Histrionic Beauty
Suite Cherries Mountain
42Sherrie Wolf is an American photo-realistic
painter and printmaker based in Portland, Oregon
who has won multiple awards for her work. She has
been described as "one of Portland's most
prominent artists." Born in Portland in 1952,
Wolf graduated from the Pacific Northwest College
of Art (PNCA) in Portland, Oregon. She then went
to gain a MFA from the Chelsea College of Arts in
London, before coming back to Portland in the
mid-1970s. Whilst in London, she studied
paintings and works by the Old Masters in
galleries and museums across Europe, which would
later significantly influence her own art.
Afterwards, Wolf returned to the PCNA as a
teacher to support herself while she began
exhibiting her work. My still life paintings
evolve out of my passion for arranging objects. I
delight in the objects themselves, as well as the
spaces between and within the objects. I marvel
at their beauty, and I enjoy making visual and
conceptual associations between objects in a form
of viewable alliteration. My compositions are
theatrical, as if the setting is a stage on which
drama is being performed. My current portraits
reflect my 2012 series of close-up faces from
important historical paintings. Capturing facial
expression is challenging and the outward gaze
can make the observer feel vulnerable. My still
life arrangements combining articles of beauty
and, dare I say, vanitas, invite the contemporary
viewer to enter the painting and begin to look
more closely. Throughout the history of art, I
observe a cyclical human nature in which
emotions, experiences, and events tend to repeat
43Text pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2024
Sound My Chérie Amour - Engelbert
Humperdinck, George Benson, Boney M.
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