Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Research: Worcester Art Museum "Then and Now" by Travis Simpkins. Update #42

-The first photo, from 1910, shows how grand the third floor galleries of the Worcester Art Museum appeared a century ago. The skylights were removed and the ceiling was lowered significantly when the 4th floor was added on top of the building in 1940. Today, this spot finds the viewer inside the American Decorative Arts gallery. The only recognizable elements are the original floor and the opening to the main stairwell at right.
-Shortly after I received the sad news that Terri Priest had passed away, I was contacted by the Executive Director of ArtsWorcester, requesting permission to use my portrait of Terri in their memorial tribute to her. This was part of their newsletter.
-Recently, I was the subject of a caricature by cartoonist George Panagopoulos. His cartoon depicts me, as a Knight, protecting paintings in the museum galleries. I'm flattered. I really think that armor is a good look for me.

Third Floor galleries. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

ArtsWorcester: Terri Priest Memorial. by Travis Simpkins

Caricature of Travis Simpkins. by George Panagopoulos

Monday, February 23, 2015

Portrait of Benedict Cumberbatch, Star of "Sherlock." by Travis Simpkins

Benedict Cumberbatch, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Benedict Cumberbatch
Actor in the "Sherlock" TV Series
by Travis Simpkins



Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes


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Benedict Cumberbatch. by Travis Simpkins. The Gardner Heist

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Dr. No (1962): James Bond, the Stolen "Duke of Wellington" and Art Crime Theory


James Bond, the "Duke of Wellington" and the Dr. No Theory
by Travis Simpkins

     A famous scene in Dr. No (1962) shows James Bond passing through the villain's lair, and recognizing the stolen 1812 portrait of the "Duke of Wellington" by Franciso Goya. The painting had been stolen the year before the film was made, and producers thought it would be an interesting visual innuendo for the stolen masterpiece to make a cameo. That brief sighting of "The Duke of Wellington" had a deep impact on the way Art theft has been perceived from then on. It conjured up the concept of the crooked wealthy art collector, commissioning thefts of art for personal gratification, hiding away stolen masterpieces in a private underground room. It is known in the study of Art Crime as the "Dr. No Theory."
     Although not based on the actual first book in the 007 series by Ian Fleming, Dr. No was the first "James Bond" film adaptation. Directed by Terence Young, Dr. No established many of the iconic elements now associated with a typical "James Bond" movie... from the famous cocktail, to the sexy ladies. Filmed on a relatively modest budget, the film was a huge financial success and inspired 22 additional Bond films, as well as countless imitation Spy movies and spoofs. The cast is excellent, including Sean Connery as the preeminent and iconic James Bond, Ursula Andress as the first "Bond girl" and Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No, the title character and first Bond villain.

     When a fellow British agent is killed in Jamaica, ultra-suave 007 agent James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent to investigate… 

Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007
     Bond discovers sexy ladies... 
Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     dangerous intrigue...
Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     Stolen art…
Goya's "Duke of Wellington": Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Goya's "Duke of Wellington": Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Goya's "Duke of Wellington": Dr. No. James Bond, 007

The theft of Goya's "Duke of Wellington": Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Goya's "Duke of Wellington": Dr. No. James Bond, 007

      as his search leads him further into mystery… 
Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     He encounters the enchanting Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress)... 
Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     and the obstacles and fights they must overcome as they get closer to the truth... 
Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     leading Bond to the island fortress of Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman), and a plot to disrupt a planned rocket launch to the moon... 
Dr. No: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     danger abounds... 
Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

     as Bond sets forth to save the day...
Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Dr. No: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Sean Connery and Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

Ursula Andress: Dr. No. James Bond, 007

"Dr. No" (1962)- movie trailer