Ronnie Landfield: Four Seasons Restaurant and His History with it from His Manhattan Studio.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2021
  • I got to sit down with Ronnie back in 2012 in his Desbrosses Studio to talk about the life of a painter, all the ups and downs and the things you learn over your years. He had been battling a cold so his voice was a bit scratchy but he wanted to do this as it was very important to him. I am so blessed to have this wonderful interview. Ronnie really opens up about a moment in time for him that brings back a lot of good and not so good memories. But he was willing to let this story be published and I'm honored he did.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @jeffschaffer5787
    @jeffschaffer5787 2 года назад +1

    Ronnie Was my next-door neighbor in Pelham Parkway My Mother loved his mom Hilda, and his dad saved my life I was 4 years old choking on a fishbone. Nate His dad, grabbed me and shoved rye bread down my throat, Years later I heard how prominent a painter Ronnie had become and his brother was a brilliant student and became a skilled physician. Here we are old men and I look back and feel thrilled for Ronnie and Barry and know that their parents are so proud of them both. Congratulations on a successful life. Ironically, one of my crazy memories of the Landfield brothers was one day my mother got Hilda to ask her sons if I could go to the movies with them. I did, and when we started walking down the street Barry said to me walk a block behind us. So dumb me stood there while they walked forward down Wallace Ave. Then Ronnie came back and said just a little block. 3 feet cut into the cement, not the entire block. Crazy that I remember little dumb things. But childhood is a fragile thing, Impressions are made and kept. Just like a great painting. Wishing you continued success, Jeff Schaffer

  • @gallerykroger
    @gallerykroger 2 года назад +1

    Ronnie sharing the ups and downs of his career helps to connect all of us whether our careers are big or small..

    • @DuochromeFilms
      @DuochromeFilms  2 года назад

      It's one of the main reasons I began doing these interviews, to learn about their lives. Cheers!