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From "VQ Summer 1994 - UVM in Brief " In April 1990, Candace received a query from the curator at the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The question intrigued her, "Do you paint dogs?
Send me pictures of your animal paintings!" Candace complied never dreaming
the reason behind the request was First Lady Barbara Bush's interest in the
artist's work. "I had written to Mrs. Bush" says lovely, "suggesting I paint her grandchildren, and sent a brochure of my works. Mrs. Bush replied that she would love to have me paint her twelve grandchildren but couldn't afford it." The First Lady also called Lovely's paintings "superb." Eventually and agreement was struck, however, for Lovely to paint Mrs. Bush
and Millie, the First Lady's much beloved English Springer Spaniel. The final portrait was delivered to the White House in March 1992, with a mahogany frame, hand carved by the artist's father. Lovely, who lives in Hilton Head, South Carolina, says painting Mrs. Bush "was a joy." The artists recent works include portraits and landscapes and can be viewed this summer in galleries in Nantucket, Boston, San Francisco and Naples, Florida.
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