Artist: Greg Bucher
Title: Frank Sinatra
Year created: 2016
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Edition: Original Unique Artwork
Height (inches): 60
Width (inches): 36
Depth (inches): 1-3/8
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
This piece is gallery-wrapped, and ready for display.
Description of piece:
Iconic and visually powerful, Bucher's Frank Sinatra is a dramatic, large-scale original work on canvas, translating the strong image of Sinatra's famous 1938 mugshot into the medium of painting.
In 1938, a 23-year-old Frank Sinatra was arrested in Bergen County, N.J. on charges of seduction and adultery. According to the FBI reports, "On the second and ninth days of November 1938 at the Borough of Lodi" and "under the promise of marriage" Sinatra "did then and there" carry on "with the said complainant, who was then and there a single female of good repute." This, the charge stated, was "contrary and in violation of the revised statute of 1937." The charges were later dismissed when it was determined that the woman involved was married. Frank Sinatra only spent sixteen hours in jail and the worst thing he was ever arrested for was "carrying on" with a married woman, but the image of Sinatra lives on as one of the most famous mugshots in history!
Scaled for maximum visual impact, the artwork measures 5-feet in height x 3-feet in width. Gallery-wrapped (the image wraps around and continues onto the edges of the stretched canvas), the work measures 1-3/8" in depth. The painting's striking tonal palette of black, white and grey is punctuated by the blue with which the artist has rendered Frank Sinatra's eyes and other highlights in the work.
The artist has hand-signed the painting, lower right, and has added to his signature the date of completion: "Bucher 2016".
An historic Sinatra image memorialized in a powerful contemporary presentation piece!
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