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ULYSSES S. GRANT

This is other half of the "matching set" of the two Civil War leaders. First, Robert E. Lee and now Ulysses S. Grant. This classic pose of Grant has all of the things that I look for when I search for the perfect shot. It has fantastic detail, many, many textures and a look that just takes my breath away and hopefully yours too.

The photographic reference was taken by the famous Civil War photographer, Matthew Brady in 1863. He is the same photographer who shot the fantastic reference that I used to draw Robert E. Lee and General George Custer.

I know that this is a new direction for me even though these next several portraits are not Western art but all are still in the same time frame of my historic collection.

I was approached by my art agent, Cheryl Gowdy about going into this direction when she approached a good friend who owns a gallery in Charleston, SC who in turn was blown away my other portraits. "Well when in Rome, do like the..." With the many times that Leigh and I have been there you can not help but notice that the city of Charleston "speaks" so much of the history of the Civil War. The whole Civil War aura is everywhere. So we thought that this was a good idea to switch gears and go down "another road." Though many of the Civil War heroes did end up in the West later on.

I stated on one of my last pieces, "The Old Cheyenne" that I was using another surface to render on. I was not too sure at first when I started that piece if I liked the new surface, but I am totally sold on it now. It is "Claybord" by a company called Ampersand. I can't say enough about the results I am achieving! The live link to their site is below. I would check them out.

It is an 1/8" sheet of Masonite, 16" x 20" covered with a pure white, porcelain smooth surface that is a clay-coated, pH-neutral and acid free surface. What more could be better? I sharpen my pencils 1/10 the time as I do on my smooth, hot-press illustration boards. I pretty much did this whole piece with less than one 8B drawing pencil!

27 Comments

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Adam Dluzeski 16 Feb 2009

amazing work

Carl Huffman 30 Mar 2008

Extremely well done, your artistic mastery using pencil is just awesome. I'd love to see a William T. Sherman portrait done by you.

Denis E 17 Mar 2007

I love your artwork!!!!

Dan Mills 21 Aug 2005

You do beautiful work, Denny. I've done this sort of rendering before so I know how time consuming this can be. You must have the patience of Job.

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 05 Jul 2005

Your talent with the pencil is exceptional;and amazing and rare!Another Masterpiece!

John Graham Inkson 12 Jun 2005

Exquisite detail. John

vineet parashar 23 Feb 2005

these r the pages i lvoe to rate 10+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ as much as i can make +++++++++

Vincent Parker 10 Dec 2004

U R da bomb!!!!!! Great work

Spurgeon Marshal 09 Dec 2004

Another Outstanding Piece of Work. All my friends when I show your work thinks its a photograph and they say you are an amazing photographer. lol. I have to tell em it is a DRAWING, and then they go like WOW!! pause for a good 10 secondsbefore they come back to reality. You Rock.

teresa greene 09 Dec 2004

Wow how impressive!!!! You are a master indeed!!!!

Tina Day 09 Dec 2004

Fantastic ART as ever Denny.I spend ages looking at your Art.Every piece.I find you amazing and you being my teach,when l first started out too!!!.Not in your category,and never will be,but you a true Master,my friend.Never will be enough words to describe your talent.

Gordon Szczubelek 09 Dec 2004

Denny, Just incredible as always. You not only master the tecnique, but the spirit and intensity of the subject.

Andree Lerat 09 Dec 2004

The detailed version really shows your craftmanship. The harshness of the skin and the smooth hair give a nice contrast to the portrait.

jorge gallardo 09 Dec 2004

Wonderful! Excellent! Masterpiece!

Jessica Phillips 09 Dec 2004

I am completely amazed; this is fantastic.

Marcel LorAnge 09 Dec 2004

Hey buddy, you're a fantastic story teller, images say so much more than words and yours will be talking forever I'm sure. You're quite an historian indeed my friend.

Athena Thomas 09 Dec 2004

He's absolutely perfect. I love the patch on his shoulder and the buttons; and his beard is beyond wonderful. I also love how you do such subtle, muted backgrounds; it looks like worn hide, or parchment paper, adding to the aged feel of this piece. gorgeous work, as always!!

pieter van gelderen 09 Dec 2004

awesome work

Lizz Robertson 09 Dec 2004

Amazing-as always!

sher richardson 09 Dec 2004

indeed another fantastical piece of inspiring work Denny... the people i share youre work with are just totally amazed with how you do what you do...you truly haunt them with the level of skill and technique... this is a gracious and patriotic piece...the face and the buttons steal my attention, such realism.. accolades...

Earl Kelley 09 Dec 2004

Great work as usual!!!

Pat Abbott 09 Dec 2004

An absolute beauty, such great details.

tjames zanotti 09 Dec 2004

nice color scheme but bears closer inspection then is possible here

Juan Gomez 09 Dec 2004

Amazing and definate master work of ART!!

Richard Murch 09 Dec 2004

Outstanding composition thanks

eileen martin 09 Dec 2004

Denny, another masterpiece, you are by far the most talented pencil artist i have had the pleasure to view.

Justin Jenkins 09 Dec 2004

My request for Grant!! Super amzing job as always my friend. How much for a print?