The Final Battle
Unique inventory number: ah2023-011
Artist’s first and last name: Allen Hopkins
Full title of the work: The Final Battle
Year it was created:2023
Brief description of the work: This painting is a piece of narrative art. It’s a storybook illustration which theme is war. It’s part of the traveling in the woods series. In it, there are two airships belonging to the royal guard of Proerable accidently firing on Queen Anna’s castle. One of the castle’s towers has already fallen to the ground and trapped a soldier underneath it while the other tower is about to fall. This destruction is happening at night, meaning a day ended, and a new one will start soon. The grass is green while the bricks, the steep roofs of towers, and the wooden doors are brown.
Full description of media: The painting was created using long and thick, short and thick, and long and thin brushstrokes of blue, brown, blue, gray, yellow, and green acrylic paint.
Dimension:22x30
Retail price: $75.00
Location: Union, South Carolina
Provenance and / or catalogue of appearances: Hopkins still owns the painting.
Condition: N/A
History of transport: the painting was taken from the artist’s studio in Columbia to the artist’s apartment there numerous times. Then, it was taken from there to Stormwater Studios in Columbia. Next, it was taken from there to the artist’s apartment in Columbia. Finally, it was taken from there to the artist’s home in Union, to Elegant Adelaide’s Baby Boutique in Columbia, and back to the artist’s home in Union.
Associated expenses: N/A
Unique inventory number: ah2023-011
Artist’s first and last name: Allen Hopkins
Full title of the work: The Final Battle
Year it was created:2023
Brief description of the work: This painting is a piece of narrative art. It’s a storybook illustration which theme is war. It’s part of the traveling in the woods series. In it, there are two airships belonging to the royal guard of Proerable accidently firing on Queen Anna’s castle. One of the castle’s towers has already fallen to the ground and trapped a soldier underneath it while the other tower is about to fall. This destruction is happening at night, meaning a day ended, and a new one will start soon. The grass is green while the bricks, the steep roofs of towers, and the wooden doors are brown.
Full description of media: The painting was created using long and thick, short and thick, and long and thin brushstrokes of blue, brown, blue, gray, yellow, and green acrylic paint.
Dimension:22x30
Retail price: $75.00
Location: Union, South Carolina
Provenance and / or catalogue of appearances: Hopkins still owns the painting.
Condition: N/A
History of transport: the painting was taken from the artist’s studio in Columbia to the artist’s apartment there numerous times. Then, it was taken from there to Stormwater Studios in Columbia. Next, it was taken from there to the artist’s apartment in Columbia. Finally, it was taken from there to the artist’s home in Union, to Elegant Adelaide’s Baby Boutique in Columbia, and back to the artist’s home in Union.
Associated expenses: N/A
Unique inventory number: ah2023-011
Artist’s first and last name: Allen Hopkins
Full title of the work: The Final Battle
Year it was created:2023
Brief description of the work: This painting is a piece of narrative art. It’s a storybook illustration which theme is war. It’s part of the traveling in the woods series. In it, there are two airships belonging to the royal guard of Proerable accidently firing on Queen Anna’s castle. One of the castle’s towers has already fallen to the ground and trapped a soldier underneath it while the other tower is about to fall. This destruction is happening at night, meaning a day ended, and a new one will start soon. The grass is green while the bricks, the steep roofs of towers, and the wooden doors are brown.
Full description of media: The painting was created using long and thick, short and thick, and long and thin brushstrokes of blue, brown, blue, gray, yellow, and green acrylic paint.
Dimension:22x30
Retail price: $75.00
Location: Union, South Carolina
Provenance and / or catalogue of appearances: Hopkins still owns the painting.
Condition: N/A
History of transport: the painting was taken from the artist’s studio in Columbia to the artist’s apartment there numerous times. Then, it was taken from there to Stormwater Studios in Columbia. Next, it was taken from there to the artist’s apartment in Columbia. Finally, it was taken from there to the artist’s home in Union, to Elegant Adelaide’s Baby Boutique in Columbia, and back to the artist’s home in Union.
Associated expenses: N/A