1989 Echo, 1989After photograph of Pennsylvania Station, NYC, (now destroyed), self-portrait, and photo of Milton Aptekar Herald, 1988, 30″ x 60″ (76.5cm x 76.5cm) oil on copperSelf-portrait on left, 16th century suit of armor on right, detail in center after painting by Francois Boucher, Rising of the Sun, 1753 From Behind, 1988, 30″ x 90″ Triptych, oil on copper After Antoine Watteau, including a drawing, one of the fetes galantes, and The Shopsign of Gersaint I had to get them, 1988, 30” x 90” Triptych, oil on woodVincent Van Gogh’s last self-portrait (1890, Paris, Musee du Louvre) on the left, Theo van Gogh, his brother, in the center, and Ken Aptekar on the rightTheo’s image is based on a black and white photograph. (Vincent never painted him.) There exist no photos of Vincent (with his face visible) as an adult. Divided Gilles, 1987, 30″ x 90″ (76.5cm x 229.5cm) triptych, oil on woodAfter Antoine Watteau, Gilles, 1721 Gilles, Gilles, Gilles, 1987, 30” x 90” (76.5cm x 229.5cm) triptych, oil on woodAfter Antoine Watteau, Gilles, 1721 Untitled, 1988, 60″ x 30″ (153cm x 76.5cm) oil on copperAfter Burgundian TapestryGericault, Study of a decapitated head Duke & Duchess, 1985, 24″ x 48″ (61cm x 122cm), oil on canvas, After Piero della Francesca, Duke and Duchess of Montefeltro, c. 1472 February 1, 2016 Ken Aptekar