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Love the street scene with all the vendors, including the one selling meat – glad we don’t buy our meat this way! And nobody seems to have noticed the kid stealing apples.
From Old Norse greinPronunciation*Noungren c branch; woody part of tree, arising from the trunk branch; something dividing like a tree branch branch; part of a large business or company a particular location branch; area in business or of knowledge event; sub-event within a sport
Actually the kid stealing apples is the weak point of the picture. It had time to stuff them inside a paperbag? Hardly plausible.And a jewellery street vendor – this is a common picture at modern xmas markets but never would have occurred in the 19th century.And while I am at it: Pasting placards on walls is a custom which came up way after 1850.
emptydog over 8 years ago
They are going to upset the applecart. Heh.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
I love the look she’s giving him!
King_Shark over 8 years ago
Theatre being…
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…exactly what he’s trained for?
Willywise52 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Lay it on me,Harry.
Diat60 over 8 years ago
Love the street scene with all the vendors, including the one selling meat – glad we don’t buy our meat this way! And nobody seems to have noticed the kid stealing apples.
roberta.forbes.pyle over 8 years ago
Will you buy my sweet red roses,Two blooms for a penny(From the musical Oliver)
erin.adamic Premium Member over 8 years ago
I agree: beautiful artwork today!! And the plot continues to intrigue …
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 8 years ago
From Old Norse greinPronunciation*Noungren c branch; woody part of tree, arising from the trunk branch; something dividing like a tree branch branch; part of a large business or company a particular location branch; area in business or of knowledge event; sub-event within a sport
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gren ‎(plural grens) grain (British English: corn)
Kombul Premium Member over 8 years ago
Actually the kid stealing apples is the weak point of the picture. It had time to stuff them inside a paperbag? Hardly plausible.And a jewellery street vendor – this is a common picture at modern xmas markets but never would have occurred in the 19th century.And while I am at it: Pasting placards on walls is a custom which came up way after 1850.