Sunday, June 12, 2011

Logan Circle, 16 x 20s, oil by Ron Donoughe


These are part of a small series I'm doing for an exhibition in Washington DC next month. The show is titled "Local Color" at Gallery Plan B.  Because the gallery is close to Logan Circle, I've decided to feature this historic area. The sculpture is John Logan, Commander of the Army of Tennessee during the Civil War. The area, which is also a traffic circle,  is surrounded by amazing Victorian homes. If you get to DC, it is well worth a visit.


9 comments:

Cecelia Lyden said...

SPECTACIULAR!

Cecelia Lyden said...

SPECTACIULAR!

Cecelia Lyden said...

Seems I'm having issues with posting comments, but I do really, really like this.

Amy Lindenberger said...

Wow, Ron! That Victorian must have been a real bear to capture -- all those windows! Great job.

Mary Beth Brath said...

Wow - so many of us painting Civil War related scenes this month! These are spectacular as usual Ron.

Autumn Leaves said...

Spectacular indeed!

Taryn Day said...

The buildings you paint have such strong personalities. Wonderful.

Tatiana said...

Very strong works, Ron! (like usually!) Good luck with the show!

Debra Kreiger said...

Wow! Looks like a terrific show Ron!