Mandorla No. 12 (art work)

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Mandorla #12 is painting created by Burton Callicott, a member of the Memphis Lodge of the Theosophical Society in America. It was donated to the Society by his daughter in 2008. Callicott painted this work in 1989, using oil paints on linen. The technique involved preparing the canvas with thick layers of underpainting to obscure the texture of the cloth. Many layers of color-pigmented translucent glazes were applied, and each band was blended with a stipple brush

The dimensions of the pastel are 44 x 59 inches, or 119 x 150 cm.

The mandorla is a symbol in many cultures and religions, and the name derives from the Italian word for almond.