Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Catherine of Alexandria before the Emperor Maxentius (links show their Wikipedia pages) was sold at auction (has longer description), and is, as far as I know, privately owned. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated German Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories).
Until I saw the link to enlargement (as provided by Mabrndt) I thought she was presenting a baptismal font, but it appears to be a lectern with a manuscript of some kind I’m not familiar with the story and no time to search (up to bed now.)
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
The throne room won’t have that smell anymore.
margueritem about 11 years ago
I see a lot of awe in those surrounding faces.
edclectic about 11 years ago
Where’s the bio-hazard decal?
bluskies about 11 years ago
Whoever comes up with one of those that works deserves to be memorialized with a painting.
Linguist about 11 years ago
So that’s the reason they call her the Nabob of Nappies ?
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Catherine of Alexandria before the Emperor Maxentius (links show their Wikipedia pages) was sold at auction (has longer description), and is, as far as I know, privately owned. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated German Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories).
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
Mom would always put a cabbage leaf in mine….Why?
PoodleGroomer about 11 years ago
Production never started since they were hand carved marble.
Enoki about 11 years ago
The invention of the vacuum cleaner…
pcolli about 11 years ago
“Hello? I said could you please turn this water into wine. I didn’t say you could keep it afterwards.”
vldazzle about 11 years ago
Until I saw the link to enlargement (as provided by Mabrndt) I thought she was presenting a baptismal font, but it appears to be a lectern with a manuscript of some kind I’m not familiar with the story and no time to search (up to bed now.)
quebradillas about 11 years ago
The cabbage leaf is to clean your arse.
tattooedcyberidiot about 11 years ago
Thanks for the extras!