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Constructing a Reggianini – The Letter - 196


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In this Episode we are thrilled to announce the next Demonstration available to ALL IN Members - The Letter by Vittorio Reggianini!
Watch this stunning 7 demonstration on our website. Available to ALL IN members. To learn more about our membership click here: https://goo.gl/U2WS4N
Transcription of the episode:
Stephen Bradley: Hello and welcome to Colin Bradley art cast, I’m Stephen Bradley.
Colin Bradley: And I’m Colin Bradley.
Stephen Bradley: Welcome everyone to this special introduction episode as with every new demonstration that we reveal, we’re going to record a special edition of the podcast introducing you to the subject telling you a bit about it and this one is no different. It went down very well with the Constable, so we’re doing it for the next one which we are really pleased to finally announce is Vittorio…
Colin Bradley: Vittorio.
Stephen Bradley: Reggianini.
Colin Bradley: Reggianini yes.
Stephen Bradley: It took us a while to get to say that name, didn’t it? But we got there. This is an incredible picture so let’s kick off, the first question is, why did you choose this one as a demonstration? This picture.
Colin Bradley: Right, well he’s prolific if you go onto the Internet and bring the images up you’ll see there are…how he got time to do them all I don’t know, they are so many and they’re so detailed Steve and there’s a lot to them. What I wanted to do is to minimise the amount of content because the problem otherwise it would take forever. First of all to demonstrate and to do much as I would have loved to have done it, it didn’t seem very practical. So I looked through and it’s mostly beautiful women I’ve got to say and there are a few men scattered about but mostly its women and I thought well what I really want to do is combine this with the portrait techniques, as well as the dresses…the satin dresses which is lovely and the decor was spectacular.
Stephen Bradley: Very much of a ‘period’.
Colin Bradley: Oh yeah, interesting the thing is it’s all 18th-century designs but he was born in the late Vic…in the Victorian era that was weird. So he’s doing what I’m doing the other way around, I like… I like going back to the Victorian era a hundred plus years ago while he went hundred plus years ago when he was…it was quite amazing and we’ve got all the photographic reference in the Victorian times but he didn’t have that, so where he got it from I don’t know. Anyway he was a very clever man and his pictures were exquisite, they are very popular they sell throughout the auction houses, big auction houses in the world and they sell for a lot of money and you can understand it too. So this was the idea, now I’d already done one before if you remember which everybody liked but I never dreamed that I could ever do one for the member site. It would have been too hard.
Stephen Bradley: You picked a section before for the member site of a satin dress to demonstrate a technique of a satin dress, and I’ve got the picture that you did or a section of the picture because you’d cut it down.
Colin Bradley: Yeah
Stephen Bradley: –Of the lace makers.
Colin Bradley: That’s right
Stephen Bradley: I’ve always been amazed by it, it was always a really incredible picture. So you had been familiar with his work before?
Colin Bradley: Yes and you gave me the idea anyway if you remember when you were talking about whose pictures should I represent and demonstration set up, Monet and there’s about…I think it’s about 9 I have actually done now. It might even be 10, yes it is 10, the last one I would just stand and so there are 10 spread out, it’s going to spread out over the next couple of year’s folks you ain’t going to get them all at once. And then we…you said to me well, why don’t you do a Reggianini and I thought oh that’s a good idea, but I would have been put off because I thought people wouldn’t be able to copy it, it’s really hard. But as I’m doing the demonstra(continued)
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