Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Artist Hummel is at it again for the 75th Anniversary of the 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast with a new painting of "The Battle At Grovers Mill" Copyright 2013

1938-2013
75th anniversary painting by artist Robert Hummel
Copyright 2013
This painting is framed in actual refurbished vintage wood planks from the mill featured in the painting and was on tour at War of the Worlds anniversary events across New Jersey.

A live performed version of the 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast production can be seen or booked by the amazing Raconteur Radio theater.
Thanks to the Princeton Public Library, West Windsor Library,  Mr. Dawson Director of  Raconteur Radio a live performed radio drama troupe for inviting me to his Hamilton Theater War of the Worlds performance,  Princeton  University and the Mechanical Engineering department at the observatory for inviting me to exhibit this new painting. 
(The Battle At Grovers Mill  scene #2)
as seen above for their 2014 75th anniversary of the broadcast events. With much gratitude!  
Artist Robert Hummel is excepting corporate offers on the new framed original painting  3 x 4 foot and only 10 full size hand embellished limited edition signed canvas prints will be made available for corporate or collectors. Serious inquiries can contact Mr.Hummel 
at 609-571-2200  or email Robert at rhummel1@aol.com

IN THE NEWS A full description of Artist Robert Hummel's painting describing the details and Grovers Mill War of the Worlds history and events can be read in an article by journalist Lynn Miller by clicking link below.
http://www.wwpinfo.com/index.php?option=com_us1more&Itemid=6&key=10-25-13wow

Interviews can be arranged at my studio as I continue to create the series of large paintings to illustrate  the story of the 1938 radio broadcast. The attack by Martians on the Observatory is in the works! Call 609-571-220 for a behind the scenes tour and held in an historic building that was once owned by the Grovers Mill Brothers. See their 1915 hand pulled elevator they installed that still operates! 

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