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For all the artists and art fans out there ... Allow me to introduce some of my Uncle Jack Beal's works to you.

These next (4) murals hang in The Department of Labor in Washington D.C.
I have only had the pleasure of viewing them once while vacationing there. It is quite magnificent to see. The paintings are HUGE.


Jack Beal mural, 18th Century. Beal Murals, 17th Century.
Jack Beal mural, 17th Century. Beal Murals, 18th Century.
Jack Beal mural, 19th Century. Beal Murals, 19th Century.Jack Beal mural, 20th Century. Beal Murals, 20th Century. (That is my Aunt Sandy, Uncle Jack's wife, in the yellow hard hat.)
These next two are paintings were turned into mosaics and can be seen in the Times Square Subway Station on 42nd street.

RETURN OF SPRING


ONSET OF WINTER


The Return of Spring (above) / The Onset of Winter (below),
Two 7'x20' glass mosaic murals at the 41st St. IRT mezzanine,
New York City, 1999 and 2003, respectively.

The pair of mosaics "The Return of Spring" and "The Onset of Winter" depict various New York City street scenes and were paintings translated to mosaics by Artistic Mosaics Travisanutto of Italy. They were first unveiled to the public at the Gallery of Modern Art in Udine, Italy, in 1999 and 2003 respectively. "The Return of Spring" depicts construction workers and other city dwellers in front of a rendering of an original IRT subway kiosk. The scene depicted in "The Onset of Winter" is a crowd (some with faces of the artist's friends) watching a film crew record a scene of a woman entering the subway, as the first snowflakes of winter come down on the background New York skyline.

(Source: udine.it)


You can view the installed mosaics in person at the Times Square/42nd Street IRT Subway station.


If my childhood memory serves me well, our family spent a week or two during summer vacation at my Aunt and Uncles farm in upstate New York and my Grandma would pose for this work. She is "Charity" (on the right) in the painting and she actually owned and wore that shirt with the hands on it.

HOPE, FAITH, CHARITY

Hope, Faith, Charity
Oil on canvas, 72 in. by 72 in., 1977-78.
G.U.C. Collection

My Uncle Jack is married to my Aunt Sandy. She is a wonderful artist too with many beautiful water color prints. They have been married for over 50 years. A couple of years back our family all met at their farm to celebrate their anniversary. It was a big, huge bash. So much fun!

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posted on June 20, 2008 10:43 AM ()

Comments:

Beautiful work! How cool to have a famous artist in the family!
comment by mellowdee on June 23, 2008 4:13 PM ()
Totally fabulous! Such talent!
comment by marta on June 22, 2008 5:12 PM ()
IAll I can say is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!What talent and beautiful works of art.Laurie
comment by dogsalot on June 20, 2008 7:41 PM ()
How cool! Lots of artists in my family, just not famous ones.
comment by nittineedles on June 20, 2008 4:18 PM ()
Great stuff. I love that period.
comment by jondude on June 20, 2008 3:22 PM ()
Since you have confirmed these are the ones I thought they were, I can tell you that I've seen many visitors stop to marvel at them. TOO COOL!
comment by kristilyn3 on June 20, 2008 2:15 PM ()
How freakin cool is that????

Even cooler - I used to work at the DOL, and I might be mistaken, but those top few might be hanging in the lobby area? They do look familiar!
comment by kristilyn3 on June 20, 2008 1:26 PM ()
comment by meranda on June 20, 2008 1:17 PM ()
Those are great..wish I could paint like that
comment by elfie33 on June 20, 2008 11:29 AM ()
OMG thats amaizing, your Uncle really painted these? they're fantastic Omg I feel honnored viewing these. I'll look out for these if i'm ever in your neck of the woods and I'll think of you and your Uncle Jack. Wow what tallent - Great post, thanks for sharing it with us
comment by lynnie on June 20, 2008 11:02 AM ()
Those are great.Loved them.mosiac is my favorites there.
But they are all good.Thank you for posting this.
comment by fredo on June 20, 2008 10:51 AM ()

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