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Artist: Grant Gilsdorf
"Remix’D-4 (Blue Slushie)" Oil Painting
"Remix’D-4 (Blue Slushie)" Oil Painting

"Remix’D-4 (Blue Slushie)" Oil Painting

By Grant Gilsdorf

Located in Denver, CO

Grant Gilsdorf's "Remix’D-4 (Blue Slushie)" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a female model eclipsed by other figural forms. About the Artist: Grant Gilsdorf is a...

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2010s Contemporary Grant Gilsdorf Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Remix’D-6 (Peach Tea)" Oil Painting
"Remix’D-6 (Peach Tea)" Oil Painting

"Remix’D-6 (Peach Tea)" Oil Painting

By Grant Gilsdorf

Located in Denver, CO

Grant Gilsdorf's "Remix’D-6 (Peach Tea)" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a Black female model eclipsed by flora iconography. About the Artist: Grant Gilsdorf is ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Grant Gilsdorf Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Remix’D-3 (Rose)" Oil Painting
"Remix’D-3 (Rose)" Oil Painting

"Remix’D-3 (Rose)" Oil Painting

By Grant Gilsdorf

Located in Denver, CO

Grant Gilsdorf's "Remix’D-3 (Rose)" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a female model eclipsed by pink and bird patterned wallpaper. About the Artist: Grant Gilsdor...

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2010s Contemporary Grant Gilsdorf Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Remix’D-2 (Mint)" Oil Painting
"Remix’D-2 (Mint)" Oil Painting

"Remix’D-2 (Mint)" Oil Painting

By Grant Gilsdorf

Located in Denver, CO

Grant Gilsdorf's "Remix’D-2 (Mint)" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a female model's face eclipsed by floral patterns and text. About the Artist: Grant Gilsdorf ...

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2010s Contemporary Grant Gilsdorf Art

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Oil, Panel

Chainz
Chainz

Chainz

By Grant Gilsdorf

Located in Denver, CO

Chainz, 2021

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Their daughter, Martha Temple, later Lady Giffard, was a notable figure in her own right. She became her brother William's first biographer and a respected letter-writer, providing a rare female perspective on the events and high society of the time. Another son, also named Sir John Temple, became Attorney General for Ireland and was involved in the turbulent politics surrounding the English Civil War and the Act of Settlement in Ireland. Mary died in November 1638 after giving birth to twins and was buried at Penshurst, Kent. The family's connection to Penshurst Place is a major point of interest as this historic manor was the seat of the Sidney family, a major aristocratic and literary dynasty. The portrait was in the collection of the Mary’s son, Sir William Temple. From there it descended to his daughter, and then to her nephew, the Reverend Nicholas Bacon of Spixworth Park, Norfolk (his mother was Dorothy Temple who died in 1758). 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