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Michael Flanagan
born December 24, 1943 in Baltimore (Maryland), USA
died August 17, 2012, USA
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Michael Flanagan art
This post is 7 years old so this blog might be long dead but Michael was my uncle and it’s nice to see his work is still being appreciated 🙂
ReplyDeleteHello Emma, Your uncle was a very talented artist and writer, much appreciated. In the mid-'90's I was intrigued by an Advanced Reader's Copy of his book "Stations" at the Strand in NYC. Though only printed in monotone, I was struck by his work and soon found a hardback edition and enjoyed it time and time again. Eventually both editions were lost, but I recently remembered them and purchased another copy on line and received it in today's mail. Even more wonderful than I remembered. His bio on the flyleaf said he was based here in NYC, so thought I'd look him up and maybe see an exhibit or meet him sometime. That web search brought me here, and sadly found that he had passed... WJW
DeleteHello Emma, Your uncle was a very talented artist and writer, much appreciated. In the mid-'90's I was intrigued by an Advanced Reader's Copy of his book "Stations" at the Strand in NYC. Though only printed in monotone, I was struck by his work and soon found a hardback edition and enjoyed it time and time again. Eventually both editions were lost, but I recently remembered them and purchased another copy on line and received it in today's mail. Even more wonderful than I remembered. His bio on the flyleaf said he was based here in NYC, so thought I'd look him up and maybe see an exhibit or meet him sometime. That web search brought me here, and sadly found that he had passed... WJW
DeleteHello Emma, Your uncle was a very talented artist and writer, much appreciated. In the mid-'90's I was intrigued by an Advanced Reader's Copy of his book "Stations" at the Strand in NYC. Though only printed in monotone, I was struck by his work and soon found a hardback edition and enjoyed it time and time again. Eventually both editions were lost, but I recently remembered them and purchased another copy on line and received it in today's mail. Even more wonderful than I remembered. His bio on the flyleaf said he was based here in NYC, so thought I'd look him up and maybe see an exhibit or meet him sometime. That web search brought me here, and sadly found that he had passed... WJW
DeleteHello Emma, Your uncle was a very talented artist and writer, much appreciated. In the mid-'90's I was intrigued by an Advanced Reader's Copy of his book "Stations" at the Strand in NYC. Though only printed in monotone, I was struck by his work and soon found a hardback edition and enjoyed it time and time again. Eventually both editions were lost, but I recently remembered them and purchased another copy on line and received it in today's mail. Even more wonderful than I remembered. His bio on the flyleaf said he was based here in NYC, so thought I'd look him up and maybe see an exhibit or meet him sometime. That web search brought me here, and sadly found that he had passed... WJW
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