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"Gone With The Wind" by Leon Goodman

STUNNING ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING "Gone With The Wind"
"Gone With The Wind" by Leon Goodman
This beautiful rare and unusual painting captures the classic ending moment when Rhett Butler stands at the base of the stairs and Scarlett O'Hara sweeps down in her homemade dress. Scarlett tells Rhett that she does love him and he replies famously "My dear, I don't give a damn" and he says he will leave for Charleston, refusing Scarlett's plea to come along and claiming that he is no longer in love with her. . Finally, with newly dawned realization of true love, she sits at the foot of the stairs exhausted, telling herself in her characteristic style that she will think about her problems the next day . The book ends with Scarlett's proclamation: "After all, tomorrow is another day!".............................. Gone with the wind was the only book written by Margaret Mitchell. The name "Gone with the Wind" came from a line spoken by Scarlett O'Hara in the book. When her hometown is overtaken by the Yankees, she wonders if her home is still standing, or if it too is "gone with the wind" that swept through Georgia.
Signed by Leon Goodman
........ BY THE SUPERB LEON GOODMAN.
Measurements; 20 inches x 16 inches (50.8 cms x 40.6 cms)
Oil on Canvas
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Leon Goodman has been a professional artist for the majority of his working life. His work has been sold at The Omell Gallery, Ascot, as well as Christies, the fine art auction house in London. Many of his works have sold for thousands of pounds in the U.S. ( Please check out Ref only; leon-goodman.com ) Since seeing his work, Risborough Art Gallery have made him a regularly featured artist. Leon’s philosophy is that it is not the delineation of the subject which is important, but its fragmentation. He believes a strictly photographic image does not allow the viewer to participate in the painting. If the image is fragmented, the viewer can imagine for himself the missing parts and involve himself in the creation of the whole image. The viewer has seen his own interpretation of the fragmented images; the next viewer may see something different.
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