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Dedicated to my Great Grandmother Malone, who had the great taste to decorate our family home with prints of gorgeous paintings from the Great Masters, and instilled in me as a child, an appreciation for beautiful, classical art. **** This book may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, or stored or transmitted by any means, known now or by something developed in the future. The designs in this book are for your personal use only and may be reproduced by the purchaser for that use. You are free to share your finished colored pages as long as credit is given to the artist. No uncolored pages are to be shared or posted online. All other uses, especially commercial use, are strictly forbidden without written permission by the creator, Lynn Thomas. Copyright Lynn Thomas 2020 All Rights Reserved ****
This book is the result of realizing the dream of having published the first in the Vintage Paintings series. This is a serious collection of paintings of Gentlemen from a bygone era, and they are all in the public domain. This is another treasure trove of wonderful paintings, some of which I’ve never seen before. Paintings of the American Founding Fathers: George Washington; Thomas Jefferson; Sam Adams, even Paul Revere, who all have places in America’s rich history. As well, are paintings of men of other nationalities; for example, Lady Diana’s relatives, the first two earls of Spencer. And Kings and other nobility. Even a dramatic painting of Napoleon Bonaparte. You can peruse the list of the paintings at the end of the book. Each painting has been transformed into a details grayscale image, lightened and sharpened so that when you color it, there isn’t much gray to be seen. Each grayscale image is like the foundation sketch for the beginning of your work of art. That’s how I look at grayscale coloring: the Artist provides you with the sketch for your painting, and you chose how to fill the rest in. Part of the beauty of grayscale coloring is that no two colored images look alike; it is your personal color choices, and your personal execution and interpretation, yours alone! There are many youtube videos available for you to learn how to do grayscale coloring. if you are a beginner. If you are challenged, and do not understand how to go about it, go to
youtube and search for what your issue is, and you’re sure to find some excellent tutorials. And, allow me to personally invite you to join my facebook group “Creative Studio Designs.” https://www.facebook.com/groups/384294649651299 We’re building a group of Grayscale Colorists who appreciate high quality images. Once there, I welcome your feedback on the kinds of books you’d like to see from me in the future. And if you have questions, please ask them, we have a wonderful community of colorists of all skill levels and a wide variety of experience, who will encourage you, and help you along your journey. And, if you prefer to print out your own images on your own paper, you can obtain copies of my books in pdf form on Etsy. My shop is also titled “Creative Studio Designs.” Here is the link to my Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeStudDesigns You can also see the flip books of all my books here: https://bit.ly/34o6Ozy My hope is that my books will provide you many hours of creative coloring and soul nurturing moments, and give you beautiful art as a result.
Next, you will see the previews of the paintings in color, followed by the grayscale images. And after that, the list of paintings that lists the name of the artist, the date of his or her birth and death, whether he’s Dutch or French or English or American, and the name of the piece. My best to you, and I hope I get to see your colored images! Lynn Thomas˝ Many thanks to the colorist team for all their support and encouragement. Here are the people whose work is on the cover of this book: Front: 1 - George Washington - Sylvie St-Onge 2- James Madison - Annemarie Mous 3- George Washington, standing - Simon Amey 4- Benjamin Franklin - Sylvie St-Onge 5 - Thomas Jefferson - Donna Sugra 6- The Duke of Wellington - Donna Sugra 7- Pierre Seriziat, Sylvie St-Onge 8- Captain William-Bentinck, Simon Amey On the back cover
9 - 2nd Earl of Spencer, Lynn Thomas (me) 10 - Ferdinand Philippe Duke Of Orleans, Stephanie Frisch 11- John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Sandy Newman 12 - King Charles I of England on his horse, Madeleine Poe 13 - Rear Admiral Charles Inglis - Simon Amey 14 - Thomas Lister, a.k.a., “The Brown Boy” - Simon Amey My own work made a surprise appearance on this cover, I colored the 2nd Earl of Spencer, the first on the upper left hand side of the back of the book with Prismacolor Premier colored pencils, and blended with blending stumps and gamsol. All of the images were colored the conventional way with colored pencils or mixed media, except for the digital colorations by the talented digital colorists, Donna Sugra and Stephanie Frisch.
Vintage Paintings of Gentlemen 1. Antonio Ciseri (25 October 1821 - 8 March 1891) Swiss-Italian. Portrait of Giovanni Dupre (1817-1882) painted before 1882. 2. Christian Heuser (1863-1942) German, Old Bavarian Man Smoking His pipe 3. William Holman Hunt 1827-1910 - Portrait of Dante Gabriel Rossetti at 22 years of Age 1853 4. Gilbert Stuart, 1755-1828 American. Portrait of George Washington, 1795 5. Gilbert Stuart 1755-1828, American. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, 1821 6. Gilbert Stuart 1755-1828, American. James Madison, 1821 7. George Romney 1734-1802, English. Portrait of George Parker (1755-1842) 4th Earl of Macclesfield-1777 8. Francisco Goya 1746-1828, Spanish. The Duke of Wellington, 1812-1814 9. Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873) German. Self Portrait 1868 10. Henry Raeburn 1756-1823, British. Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount of Melville, 1805 11. Henry Raeburn 1756-1823, British. Portrait of Colonel Alasdair Mcdonnell of Glengarry 1812 12. Henry Raeburn 1756-1823, British. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, 1822 13. Henry Raeburn 1756-1823, British. Rear Admiral Charles Inglis, 1783 14. Christian Heuser (1863-1942), German. Bavarian Gentleman
15. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 1780-1867, French. Portrait of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans, 1842 16. Jean Etienne Liotard 1702-1789, Swiss. Self Portrait 1746 17. Jacques-Louis David 1748-1825, French. Portrait of Pierre Seriziat, the artist’s brother-in-law, 1795 18. Gustav Courbet 1819-1877, French. Portrait of Paul Chenavard 1869. 19. Jules Richomme (1818-1903) French. Portrait of a Gentleman 1883. 20. William Holman Hunt 1827-1910, British. Self Portrait 1875 21. Rembrandt van Rijn, 1606-1669, Dutch. “Old Man with a Gold Chain” (1631) 22. John Singleton Copely 1738-1815, Anglo-American. Paul Revere, 1770 23. John Jackson 1778-1831, English. William Gentleman Smith, 1819. 24. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792, English. George John Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer, 1776 25. Joseph Wright, 1734-1797, English. Benjamin Franklin, 1782 26. George Romney 1734-1802, English. Admiral John Forbes 1714-1796 painted 1778 27. Maurice Quentin de La Tour 1704-1788, French. Charles Fouquet Duke of Belle Isle 28. George Romney 1734-1802, English. Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813) 1788 29. John Singleton Copely 1738-1815, Anglo-American. Portrait of Samuel Adams
30. Anthony van Dyck 1599-1641, Flemish. Equestrian Portrait of Charles I King of England 1640 31. Anthony van Dyck 1599-1641, Flemish. Charles I King of England at the hunt 32. Currier and Ives (1835-1907) American printer. The Honorable Abraham Lincoln Our Next President, 1860 33. Maurice Quentin de La Tour 1704-1788, French. Portrait of King Louis XV, 1748 34. John Trumbull 1756-1843, American. George Washington Before The Battle of Trenton-1792 35. Jacques Louis David 1748-1825, French. Napoleon Crossing The Alps at the St. Bernard Pass. 20th May-1800, painted 1801 36. Frans Hals 1582-1666, Dutch. The Laughing Cavalier, 1624 37. Jan van Eyck, born before 1390-1441, Netherlandish. Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban 1433 38. David Wilkie 1785-1841, Scottish. Self Portrait David Wilkie 39. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792, English. Thomas Lister (The brown boy) 1764 40. Thomas Gainsborough 1727-1788, English. John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer c 1763 41. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792, English. Charles Burney, 1781. 42. Thomas Gainsborough 1727-1788, English. George IV, As Prince of Wales,1781 43. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792, English. John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore1765 44. Peder Severin Kroyer 1851-1909, Danish. Portrait of a Gentleman,1898
45. Gérard Jozef Portielje 1856-1929, Belgian. Musician with Bassoon, 1885 46. Christian Heuser (1863-1942) German. Old Tyrollean man smoking a pipe 47. Franz Xaver Winterhalter 1805-1873, German. Albert Prince Consort, 1859 48. Ilya Yefimovich Repin 1844-1930 Russian. Portrait of the composer Modest Musorgsky, 1881 49. Thomas Sully 1783-1872, Andrew Jackson-1845 50. William Holman Hunt 1827-1910, British. Judge Stephen Lushington 1782-1873 51. Christian Heuser (1863-1942) German. Tyrolean man looking at the wine glass 52. Christian Heuser (1863-1942) German. Tyrolean man with pipe 53. Follower of Robert Walker (? CIRCA 1607-CIRCA 1658 London) Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Captain Barrinton, half-length, in armour 54. Angelica Kauffman 1741-1807, Swiss. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,1775. 55. Emanuel Leutze 1816-1868, German-American. Washington Crossing the Delaware 1851 56. Allan Ramsey 1713-1784, Scottish. Portrait of an African, c. 1757 57. Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792, English. Portrait of a Young Man
58. Marie Victoire Lemoine (1754-1820) French. Portrait of a Youth in an Embroidered Vest, France (1785)