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Petrouchka Acrylic Print featuring the painting Petrouchka by Terry Webb Harshman

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Petrouchka Acrylic Print

Terry Webb Harshman

by Terry Webb Harshman

$83.00

Product Details

Petrouchka acrylic print by Terry Webb Harshman.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Petrouchka, the ballet, was composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1910-11. The setting takes place at the Shrovetide fair in Admiralty Square, St.... more

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Comments (11)

Britta Glodde

Britta Glodde

Beautiful work! Love the pose. Very well done. L

Thank you for your lovely comments, Britta!

Donatella Muggianu

Donatella Muggianu

What enchanting combination of colors!!!! really beautiful artwork Terry

Thank you so very much, Donatella!!

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

Wow great work of art!!!

Thank you so much, Marvin!!! :)

Alessandro Della Pietra

Alessandro Della Pietra

Wow, so beautiful, love this! F/V

Thank you so much for your words and support! :)

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

I just love this - I've no words to express all that it says to me. How brilliantly you've interpreted this powerful ballet and added meaning for us today. Outstanding work. F/V

Lianne, what wonderful and kind things to say to another artist! I can't thank you enough, and I'm so pleased that you like it! Thank you, my friend!

Diana Sainz

Diana Sainz

What a fun and colorful image! Well Done!/v

Thank you very much for your comments, Diana!! Much appreciated!!

Zinvolle Art

Zinvolle Art

Wonderful capture! V

Thank you so much!!

Ed Weidman

Ed Weidman

terry this is such a captivating colorful beautiful painting,love the blues:) v/f

Thank you for such lovely comments, Ed! You lifted my spirits!

K Hines

K Hines

Wonderful work... v

Thanks very much, K!!

Pamela  Meredith

Pamela Meredith

wow beautiful work voted

Thank you, Pamela!! Much appreciated!!

Artist's Description

Petrouchka, the ballet, was composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1910-11. The setting takes place at the Shrovetide fair in Admiralty Square, St. Petersburg, in 1830. The main characters are the Charlatan, the wicked director of amusements, and the puppets he keeps confined backstage ... the Moor, the Ballerina, and Petrouchka. When the Charlatan blows his flute, the three puppets spark to life, transformed into real people with real feelings. They leap from their little stage and dance in a frenzy among the thrilled and astounded carnival-goers.

Later, the Charlatan throws Petrouchka back in his dark cell. Petrouchka is humiliated and yearns to escape the Charlatan's cruel treatment. He also tries to express the love he feels for the Ballerina, but she rejects him for the Moor.

In the final scene, evening has come, and the carnival is in full swing. There is much dancing and merriment in the street. Suddenly Petrouchka runs through the square, followed by the Moor in ho...

About Terry Webb Harshman

Terry Webb Harshman

Welcome! I'm privileged and delighted to return to art after so many years. I'm also the published writer of children's books and children's poetry and the former editor of two children's magazines. But before I was a published writer, I was pursuing my passions of painting and photography. I belonged to the Artist's Guild of Indiana, promoting and selling my work at art events. I also exhibited paintings in various galleries in Indianapolis and Carmel, Indiana. So browse my gallery and enjoy. I hope you see something that resonates with you. Check back often ... there's much more to come! Thank you for visiting, and may God Bless you. Interested in an original painting? • Contact me at tw.harshman@sbcglobal.net • Visit my...

 

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