Then I think it had better stay there.
After bothering to look at the article at the link you posted, I see that his pieces generally are of this punning, concept driven sort, but did...
When I started at a small non-profit organization in 1983 they still had a spirit duplicator (mimeograph) sitting next to a photocopier of a type...
I'm torn between leave it as the artist intended & relocate it to the bottom.
I know, it was just the juxtaposition of 'antique' with the decade in which I was born. :eek: Is it just some alternative universe I'm in, or...
A good question & one to which I have no definite answer. I rarely consult the Miller/Jarrett collectors' guide to cameos, but did check (4th...
:wideyed: I am so envious. Don't know how much his work turns up on this side of the Pond. And not sure I would be savvy enough to recognize it...
How is it I never heard of this guy before? What a mind!
It is alarming to see these 2 thoughts together. :nailbiting:
Whether you do it here or start a separate thread, we could use more photos. Am I correct that on the right where the guy is being strung up...
Try https://www.ebay.com/itm/234391955748 We have been finding that what should be direct links, like this one, do not work. If that is the...
eBay item number:234391955748 is a collection of Boydell prints, including Niobe. There are many photos with the listing, a good opportunity to...
If we assume it is genuine, we still don't know how many were made, whether demand was great enough for Boydell to produce multiple editions. My...
I'm no expert, but I can say yours compares very well with authentic examples we have found in museums. We have members who are much more...
Not sure what this means. The word that comes to mind for the texture is 'pebbly'.
Some interesting bits here: https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/725480
I think the paper of yours looks very much like that used for the print in the Boston Museum of Art:...
Richard Wilson painted it, so an engraving of a painting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wilson_(painter) The title is Niobe. In Greek...
[ATTACH] Are the backs of the stones covered? Or just really grimy?
Nice try, but I'm not divulging the name. It includes my mother's mother's mother's maiden name. And the absurd placement of a hyphen....
Separate names with a comma.