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I've made a few postings, hoping that other members knew more about this and that, than I do. My conclusion: They don't. Instead they take other...
Many other sources for Celtic knots than The Book of Celts.
Thanks for the comments. Not all friendly - and I wonder why ?, I'm a friendly person - but still. As shown above, it's perfectly possible to see...
The Celtic knot is in front of you. Just under the carved, circular ornament.
This comfortable chair, here shown with the original upholstering, is carved with ball-and-claw, Acanthusflowers and -leaves and the Celtic knot....
Now I'm curious: Test-dummy ? What do you mean ? You haven't been able to come up with a better theory than mine, so until you do, my theory...
It says, in German, the same as the headline of this post.
Like I wrote, a Viennese art historian I discussed the matter with found my theory convincing. If you have a better theory, then tell me. I...
[ATTACH] To the left you see an allegory of Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation Joseph II (1741-1790) renewing The Art Academy of...
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She looks like a lady from the Renaissance. Much older than my lady.
It looks very French, late 18th century. A couple of museum experts have confirmed my opinion, but they could neither identify the lady, nor the...
The drawing was framed in Denmark in the middle of the 20th century. That is about 150 years after the drawing was made and in another country. No...
Your close-up is better than I can make it. No I believe the white lines are grass.
Sadly only the Danish framers stamp on the backside.
Here are two small paintings: 1. Soldiers on horseback talking to young women. Oil on paper glued to board. 16 cm x 22 cm. 2. People around a...
Here's a probably French portrait drawing, probably from the time when 'le directoire' ruled France, (1795-1799). 14.9 cm x 12.3 cm. Unfortunately...
Feel free to return when you've identified the artist.
What I meant was that in 'Mona Lisa' there's an endless perspective in the background. In my genrepainting there's a short perspective in a...
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