Autumn at Central Park NY is a painting by Melly Terpening which was uploaded on November 20th, 2012.
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Title
Autumn at Central Park NY
Artist
Melly Terpening
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
Memories of Central Park New York in 2009.
There's the most well known Statue in the Central Park New York, the name is Bethesda Statue or Angel of Waters.
Angel of Waters was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868 and dedicated in 1873, at which point Stebbins became the first woman to receive commission for a major work of art in the city of New York. Stebbins linked the new, pure city water flowing from the fountain to the healing powers of the biblical pool, and quoted John 5:2-4 at the statue's dedication, saying "Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called... Bethesda... whoever then first after the troubling of the waters stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had." - source: wikipedia
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Melly Terpening
Thank you so much to buyer from Folly Beach, SC for purchased Face Mask. Hope you enjoy it! :)
Brian Tada
Exquisite work of excellence, Melly! Beautiful painting, love the meaningful story behind the statue. Brings back memories of when I visited Jerusalem, Israel near the Biblical pool which this masterpiece represents. Huge congratulations on your awesome sale! F/L
Melly Terpening
Thank you so much to the buyer from Washington,DC buying greeting card of this image.
George Katechis
Beautiful Work Melly.L/F/T/P/FB
Melly Terpening replied:
Thank you very much for all your supports and promotes, George. And apologize for delay respond