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Any submission with Bright, Luminous or Vibrant Color is Acceptable!!!
Any submission with Muted, Subtle or Dark Colors is Acceptable also!!!
Paintings overflowing with Shades and Tints. Photographs bursting with the perfection of the Spectrums in all their vibrant diversity. Artistry blending color upon color into a chaos of pigmentation or uniformity of complexion. An assault on the senses!
The wider variety of coloration the better!!!
A very wide latitude on submissions for this groups. No limitation on subject matter. Any aspect ratio welcome.
ALL submissions MUST be of excellent resolution. Crisp and Clean. Nothing Fuzzy or Diluted.
"Little is known about Roesen. He was baptized on February 5, 1816 in Boppard. His parents were called Stephanus and Margaretha (nee Krebs.) On 10 March 1847 at Sankt Kastor Katholisch, Koblenz Stadt, Rheinland, Prussia he married Sophia Jacobina Lambricht b 22 January 1824. He was a porcelain painter in Cologne and exhibited a floral painting at the Cologne local art club in 1847.[1] On the way to New York he arrived at Dover England on 27 December 1847. He immigrated to New York and arrived on 4 February 1848, and exhibited eleven paintings there at the American Art-Union between 1848 and 1852.[1] Sophia died soon after their marriage and on 30 October 1849 he re married. The marriage took place at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Matthew in York York City. His new wife was Wilhelmine Ludwig born 1831 in Alzey Germany. They had 2 children. Minnie b 1854 and Oscar b 1857. Roesen moved to Pennsylvania in 1857, leaving New York and his family.[1] He lived briefly in Philadelphia, and then moved to rural, German-American communities in Harrisburg, Huntingdon, and finally Williamsport, where he settled around 1863.[1] During this period, he also exhibited works at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore in 1858, at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1863, and at the Brooklyn Art Association in 1873."_Wikipedia
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