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<p>[QUOTE="Rclinftl, post: 6059702, member: 78249"]the painting is circa 40's by an English artist named Theodore Else - his father was a renown artist who carved huge lions in the city of Nottingham that are apparently world renown... I love the painting because it not only reminds me of Baltimore but also Divine whom was an acquaintance of mine - I meet him (and John Waters - Edith - Mink Stole ) on several occasions and was once even invited and attended a party that they threw - they hung in the same stomping grounds that I did during my young party days - a place called Fells Point in Baltimore - the painting is the epitome of how I see/saw Baltimore in the early 80's - it was known as Charm City and it was dripping in charisma - it was "weird" and "funky" before Seattle and Portland were in vogue - the painting is a typical look at everyday life growing up in Baltimore - everyone was a character[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rclinftl, post: 6059702, member: 78249"]the painting is circa 40's by an English artist named Theodore Else - his father was a renown artist who carved huge lions in the city of Nottingham that are apparently world renown... I love the painting because it not only reminds me of Baltimore but also Divine whom was an acquaintance of mine - I meet him (and John Waters - Edith - Mink Stole ) on several occasions and was once even invited and attended a party that they threw - they hung in the same stomping grounds that I did during my young party days - a place called Fells Point in Baltimore - the painting is the epitome of how I see/saw Baltimore in the early 80's - it was known as Charm City and it was dripping in charisma - it was "weird" and "funky" before Seattle and Portland were in vogue - the painting is a typical look at everyday life growing up in Baltimore - everyone was a character[/QUOTE]
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