1931 Cord - Painting and Travel
Auburn, Indiana Roger and Sarah visit the Auburn, Cord, Dusenberg Museum where Roger sets up his easel in the museum to paint a fabulous antique automobile. The basic colors of the car are applied to the Masonite panel before any reflections and details are added. As the painting progresses, Roger describes the process of achieving realistic looking reflections from the chrome headlights and spoke wheels. The museum director takes Sarah on a tour of the museum where many of the Auburn’s were designed, engineered, and sold years ago.

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Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer - Fatty's Antique Auto Part 1

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Portrait Painting Demonstration with Daniel Greene

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History of Auburn Cord Duesenberg Documentary

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The Untold Story: First Passenger Duesenberg Sold

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Portland Head Lighthouse - Painting and Travel

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I Bought this Painting Without Seeing It...

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Independence Mine - Painting and Travel

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Extreme Dangerous Fastest Big Chainsaw Cutting Tree Machines | Monster Stump Removal Excavator ▶47

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The Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Parade is Unlike Any Other

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Inside the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum

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Cross Creek - Painting and Travel

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #1 #adamrose #smartworkers

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What Happened to the Habsburgs After Their Empire Collapsed?

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Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg Museum "50th Anniversary" 2024

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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum Orientation Film

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CHAIR TIMES: Vitra Design Museum (Full Documentary)

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Watch Me Paint “Embracing the Sea” | Seascape Painting Process

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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum

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German Pilots Laughed at This "Useless" P-47 — Until It Destroyed 39 Fighters in One Month

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