2 November 2011
Remembrance Day (Memorial Day in the US) is near.
I have been thinking about my father.
My recent post (spontaneous and unedited):
This is my father with one of his several aircraft over the years. I think this is a Cessna, and there are those who know (not I). I am on the left and my brother Ross on the right.
My father, Ralph Edwin Hunt, certainly my great life hero. Veteran of WWII, Captain, US Infantry, 70th Division, Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude, University of Michigan, lawyer in independent practice, professor of history and political science, physics aficionado, community development advocate, pilot (of course), European car enthusiast, photographer (operated his own darkroom/lab), speaker of French, Latin and English, collector of art, writer, Unitarian lay reader, gardener, technology innovator, designer of a passive solar home in 1950, former regional president of the United Cerebral Palsy Association, turned down a posting with the US Supreme Court to come home to Missouri, friend to many, generous and unassuming to a fault... my father.
I cannot imitate him, only admire him....
Painting by Tammy Zebruck, of Kenora.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Ralph Edwin Hunt: Two Commissioned Portraits
8 August 2011
I am pleased to announce that portraits of my father are now available online.
Tammy Zebruck completed an acrylic painting of a Springfield Airport scene in the mid-1950s, where my father was photographed with my brother, Ross Hunt, and me.
She also carried out a conte crayon portrait of him in the Springfield, Missouri council chambers.
Please click on the links provided to see the images online.
There is a purchase option, which starts at a reasonable $15.
Laurence Hunt
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I am pleased to announce that portraits of my father are now available online.
Tammy Zebruck completed an acrylic painting of a Springfield Airport scene in the mid-1950s, where my father was photographed with my brother, Ross Hunt, and me.
She also carried out a conte crayon portrait of him in the Springfield, Missouri council chambers.
Please click on the links provided to see the images online.
There is a purchase option, which starts at a reasonable $15.
Laurence Hunt
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