Livia: Seated Siren, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad ParkerLivia: Seated Siren, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad Parker
St. Francis of Assisi, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life model by P. Brad Parker; robed figure was sculpted first as a nude figure, then the robe was sculpted onto the nude, as a series of folds, and transitions of folds to the figure—a traditional method which reveals the figure through the robe
St. Francis of Assisi, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life model by P. Brad Parker; robed figure was sculpted first as a nude figure, then the robe was sculpted onto the nude, as a series of folds, and transitions of folds to the figure—a traditional method which reveals the figure through the robeDr. William Harvey (Posthumous), clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad Parker; the subject (1578-1657) provided the first complete description of the circulation of the bloodSonia, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad ParkerLilith and Eve, by P. Brad ParkerLilith & Eve, Clay Before Plaster Casting; sculpted from life models by P. Brad ParkerLilith & Eve, Clay Before Plaster Casting; sculpted from life models by P. Brad ParkerLilith & Eve, Clay Before Plaster Casting; sculpted from life models by P. Brad ParkerSalome, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life model Lea by P. Brad ParkerSalome, Life Model Lea, Back View, Clay Before Plaster Casting; sculpted from life models by P. Brad ParkerSalome, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life model Lea by P. Brad ParkerSalome, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life model Lea by P. Brad ParkerA. Gilmore Flues, sculpted from life by P. Brad Parker; plaster cast from clay; subject of portrait served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Eisenhower AdministrationA. Gilmore Flues, sculpted from life by P. Brad Parker; plaster cast with patina from clay; subject of portrait served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Eisenhower AdministrationMaggie, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad ParkerMichelle, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting; sculpted from life by P. Brad Parker
Farnese Hercules in the National Archeological Museum in Naples, Italy; version of the Hellenistic bronze statue by Lysippos, ca. 330 BC, signed by Glykon of Athens; charcoal drawing made on site by P. Brad Parker
Farnese Hercules in the National Archeological Museum in Naples, Italy; version of the Hellenistic bronze statue by Lysippos, ca. 330 BC, signed by Glykon of Athens; charcoal drawing made on site by P. Brad Parker
Day figure by Michelangelo, ca. 1526-1531, from the Giuliano de’ Medici tomb in the Medici Chapel, Florence; charcoal drawing of plaster cast in the Royal Cast Collection, Copenhagen, made on site by P. Brad Parker
Day figure by Michelangelo, ca. 1526-1531, from the Giuliano de’ Medici tomb in the Medici Chapel, Florence; charcoal drawing of plaster cast in the Royal Cast Collection, Copenhagen, made on site by P. Brad Parker
Tityos figure from the Pergamon Altar relief in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin; charcoal drawing made on site by P. Brad Parker
Portion of Pergamon Altar relief in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, showing Zeus in combat; charcoal drawing of plaster cast in the Royal Cast Collection, Copenhagen, made on site by P. Brad Parker
Figure from the Polyphemus group in Sperlonga, Italy; copy or variant version of a 2nd century BC bronze original made for the Roman emperor Tiberius by three Rhodian sculptors—Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros; charcoal drawing made at the Sperlonga Archeological Museum by P. Brad Parker
Charcoal drawing of a Pan figure from a group sculpture, Pan and Daphne; Hellenistic marble copy of a late 2nd century BC bronze original attributed to Heliodoros of Rhodes; drawing of copy made on site in the National Archeological Museum in Naples by P. Brad Parker
Dancing Faun Greco-Roman bronze “Casa del fauno” Pompei 2nd century B.C. Naples National Archaeology Museum, After Lysippos, Charcoal Drawing by P. Brad Parker
Dusk composition figure, Life Model Paula, rear view, charcoal drawing by P. Brad Parker
Dusk composition figure, Life Model Paula, frontal view, charcoal drawing by P. Brad Parker
Diana Study, Life Model Mehrnosh, charcoal, by P. Brad Parker
Charcoal drawing of life model, Marina, Seated Aphrodite Study, by P. Brad Parker
Athena Study, Life Model Leslie, charcoal, by P. Brad Parker
Reclining Female study, charcoal drawing of life model Joann by P. Brad Parker
Reclining Siren, charcoal drawing of life model Lea by P. Brad Parker (quick study)