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History of the Painting
"For Gold, God and Glory" (Oil on Canvas, 70"x79")
is the Artist's own rendition of the Arrival of Christopher
Columbus and his crew in Americas.
There were only several portraits of Columbus painted in the History of Art and they all looked like if they were portraits of different people, because nobody knew exactly how Columbus looked like. Igor Babailov created "his own" Columbus and based his depiction of features on the biographical description written by Columbus's son.
Mr. Babailov used no models, but set up a mirror with one source of light and used his own image to create expressions and hand positions for subjects in the painting.
Preparation for the painting also involved historical research including investigation into the clothing and the fashion of that period.
Igor Babailov portrayed Christopher Columbus to honor all those before him that came to make this continent their home.
"For Gold, God and Glory"
( Oil on Canvas, 70" x 79" )