
Pen sketch

A portrait study taken from Lely's subject from the biblical Apocrypha. Susanna, a young Jewish wife, was secretly desired by two elders of the community, who plotted together to seduce her. They hid in her garden and when she came out to bathe they emerged and threatened that, unless she gave in to their desires, they would publicly accuse her of adultery - the penalty for which was death. Susanna, however, spurned them and they duly made their false accusation. She was charged and condemned to die, but at the last minute the youthful Daniel - the future prophet - cross-examined the elders and established Susanna's innocence.

limited edition Giclée print from original oil on canvas

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil drawing

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil drawing

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil sketch

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil drawing

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil sketch

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil sketch

limited edition Giclée print from original pencil sketch

limited edition Giclée print from original screen print

pen and wash sketch available as limited edition Giclée print

pen and wash sketch available as limited edition Giclée print

pen and wash sketch available as limited edition Giclée print

Pastel sketch

Pastel sketch

Charcoal sketch

Charcoal sketch

charcoal sketch, with apologies to Johannes Vermeer! just seeing how it would come out!
