SUPPILULIUMA's APOLOGY (2018) Painting by Rodica Miller

Seller Rodica Miller

One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 20.1in, Width 24in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Surrealism
Descriptions:. - gallery wrapped canvas, hanging hardware included, unique, original, one-of-a-kind painting, high quality materials Rembrandt and Winsor & Newton oil colors. The artwork is authentic, flawless and in perfect condition. Signed:. - front lower R corner signed with Dark Cadmium Red oil color. - on the back: title, size, medium, signature, [...]
Descriptions:
- gallery wrapped canvas, hanging hardware included, unique, original, one-of-a-kind painting, high quality materials Rembrandt and Winsor & Newton oil colors
The artwork is authentic, flawless and in perfect condition.
Signed:
- front lower R corner signed with Dark Cadmium Red oil color
- on the back: title, size, medium, signature, black ballpoint pen
Method of payment: PayPal
Shipped in a cardboard box.

Under Suppilulima’s reign, c. 1344 BCE, the vast kingdom of Mittani was reduced to a Hittite vassal state and the fertile Levant region, including important port cities like Byblos, were taken from the Egyptians. When Tutankhamun died suddenly in 1327 BCE, his widow-queen Ankhsenamun wrote to Suppiluliuma I asking him to send her one of his sons to marry, as she could not bear to marry a servant, could not rule alone, and had no sons to assume the throne. This was an unprecedented request from a queen of Egypt and, after making sure the message was legitimate, Suppiluliuma I sent his son Zananza to Egypt to marry her and become pharaoh. Zananza never reached the borders of Egypt, however, as he was murdered (most likely by the Egyptian general Horemheb or the vizier Ay) in order to prevent a foreigner from ruling in Egypt. Suppiluliuma I focused his military campaigns even more directly against Egypt following his son’s murder and conquered the remainder of the Levant.
Suppiluliuma I died in the plague which spread across the region in 1322 BCE. It is thought that the Egyptian captives he brought back as slaves from his conquests carried the plague with them to Hattusa. Before dying, Suppiluliuma wrote an amazing apology to his people.

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Rodica Alecsandra Miller Petrescu. Biography. I was born and raised in Bucharest, Romania where I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts ‘ Nicolae Grigorescu’. In 1996, [...]

Rodica Alecsandra Miller Petrescu

Biography

I was born and raised in Bucharest, Romania where I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts ‘ Nicolae Grigorescu’. In 1996, I moved to the United States where I earned an Associate in Applied Science degree in Textile/ Surface Design from Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York, New York, NY in 2002. In spite of all difficulties and complications, I managed to have my own gallery, and started to promote my art through the Internet since the year of 2003.

Painting is part of myself, a spectacular ordeal with so little satisfactions, but even though: Nothing is more wonderful than the time spent in the studio, when you isolate yourself from the daily turmoil, and, with an eagerness comparable to that before a competition, you start working. It is a unique moment, when fatigue and loneliness- which crushed you like a fatality, devouring you without haste- disappear...At last, the painting is ready and speaks...Around you, there is silence. Everything has its own meaning, and tired by the achieved flight, you feel like the chronicler of the time, who recorded the results of these experiences to leave them to those who will follow the same Path...

My painting has been strongly influenced by the metaphysical surrealist painters De Chirico “ the poet of emptiness” and Rene Magritte through his philosophical investigation and impossible settings. As for my painting technique, I feel comfortable with oil on canvas and the black backgrounds represent always the Time and Outer Space for my soliloquies.

Welcome to my world!

“ Like the merging flow of joined dreams, the neo- surrealistic realms explored in the visual meditations of Rodica Alecsandra Petrescu angle into subterranean corners of the psyche. Frozen in states of becoming, they seem to taunt the meaning of actualization.”

Irving, G, Alexander- ‘ New Art International’, Book Art Press, Publishers, NY, 1999.

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