(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this oil on cardboard, roughly B1 paper size painting. Lazarine was the artist’s wife, not his uncle’s.
has the prior, which while my comments are still there, with the line breaks removed, their 19 hyperlinks remain inactive, and the embedded image isn’t shown. &?@#!#%&!
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2039 (September 13, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
This painting is like something out of H.P. Lovecraft. The bucolic village scene, with the Chthonic horror in the background, pulling the man’s strings
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Old man appreciating one the few upsides of losing his hearing.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
Peter Ustinov, thinking he isn’t being paid enough for this.
Strob Premium Member about 6 years ago
Just request something by The Who; problem solved.
Bilan about 6 years ago
Man thinking If I do a really good job faking my appreciation, I just may get some tonight..
garcoa about 6 years ago
She said she wanted to play tonight, this is not what I was expecting.
Carolyn Saunders about 6 years ago
Just wait till the giant spider gets him – she’ll whack it with the mandolin
pcolli about 6 years ago
Man glad that we went deaf years ago.
pcolli about 6 years ago
Look out for that giant spider behind you!
J Short about 6 years ago
Jimmy Page loved playing his mandolin while dressed in drag.
aerotica69 about 6 years ago
Play “Free Bird”!
bhcaruso about 6 years ago
Woman conjuring a giant spider to attack unsuspecting spouse
Chief Inspector about 6 years ago
Thats what i think anytime i hear a mandolin
Al Nala about 6 years ago
Looks like a lute to me. I’m guessing it’s an Abso.
Linguist about 6 years ago
" Oh gawd " thinks Father, " I spent all that money on music lessons for this ? "
Andrew Moore about 6 years ago
Balalaika.
mabrndt Premium Member about 6 years ago
Uncle Piacsek and Lazarine or Old Gentleman and a Woman with Mandolin:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rippl_Old_Man_and_Woman_Playing_on_the_Mandolin.jpg
(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this oil on cardboard, roughly B1 paper size painting. Lazarine was the artist’s wife, not his uncle’s.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/rippl-ronai_jozsef.html
https://www.hung-art.hu/frames-e.html?/english/r/rippl-ro/muvek/index.html
https://www.wikiart.org/en/jozsef-rippl-ronai
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32357038@N08/6481760461/
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/r/rippl-ro/biograph.html
http://mng.hu/temporary_exhibitions/rippl-ronai-pieces-of-art-from-the-hands-of-old-collectors-122426
all have info about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. So far, 2 works by him have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2014/06/17?comments=visible
has the prior, which while my comments are still there, with the line breaks removed, their 19 hyperlinks remain inactive, and the embedded image isn’t shown. &?@#!#%&!
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2039 (September 13, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 6 years ago
I thought a younger wife would add years to my life, but I didn’t think it through.
Call me Ishmael about 6 years ago
Is it hot in here…
Call me Ishmael about 6 years ago
My God ! That’s young Julia Child !
rmremail about 6 years ago
This painting is like something out of H.P. Lovecraft. The bucolic village scene, with the Chthonic horror in the background, pulling the man’s strings
cameron_scarlett about 6 years ago
Husband thinking he would have been better off getting her a clarinet. At least then she couldn’t sing along!
Papared25 about 6 years ago
Old man’s final words: “Excuse me dear, but are you going to eventually play that thing or just continue to wring it’s neck?”
PatsyL.Paul about 6 years ago
“I can’t wait until that Victrola gets repaired.”
garcalej about 6 years ago
’Oh full the love of……., Maud, we were having a conversation here! Do ya have to bring out the mandolin now?"
“You said I was a good playeh, Morty!”
“Of course I did! To get into that brassiere, I’d a told you you were better than Beethoven!”
“(Sniff) Mom was right. You’re a complete bastard, you know that?” (Leaves the room, slamming the door)
“No respect, no respect around here, I tell ya.”
plaidley about 6 years ago
“I will continue to play wearing the carpet, Gustaf, until you turn up the heat.”
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
When you finish that little ditty, I’ve got piece of candy in my pocket for you.