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The Monday Morning Memo

Engelbrecht
Angels of Music

This 56 inch x 42 inch
original oil by K. James
adorns the JP Engelbrecht room
in Engelbrecht House, a gift of
Barbara and Lawrence Smith.

An angel with one wing makes music with a man playing a stringless instrument. They’re joined by another one-winged angel in the upper left corner of the painting.

The first angel has only a left wing. The other angel has only a right.

“We are each of us angels with only one wing.
We can fly only by embracing one another.”

~Luciano de Crescenzo

Music is the family business of the Engelbrechts.

 

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