Pioneering cartoonist Lady Larksalot, developer of the three-panel strip, here shown in her “Aha!” moment as she conceives the concept of the ‘speech bubble’. This was followed by several months of depression until she decided she didn’t have to go back and add them to all her previous work.
This is, as several have pointed out, the Lady of Shalott. The artist seems to have used the same model for Penelope, from The Odyssey. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JohnWilliamWaterhouse-PenelopeandtheSuitors(1912).jpg.
The artist had to change just about everything in the painting when the sponsor said he liked the girl but that his wife would never go for a nude over the mantle piece.
(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this roughly B1 paper size painting.
all have info about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. So far, 10 works by him have been used here (11 times, including a Classic repeat).
has the prior (my comment there included one of the artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2082 (November 14, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
The Lady is still confined in her tower, weaving a tapestry, viewing the world outside only through reflections in the mirror behind her. In the painting, the mirror reveals a bridge over a river leading to the walls and towers of Camelot; also visible nearby are a man and a woman, perhaps the “two young lovers lately wed” referred to in Tennyson’s poem. The scene is set shortly before an image of Lancelot appears in the mirror, enticing the Lady out of her tower to her death.
The painting shows the Lady of Shalott resting from her weaving.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
There were times Matilda wished she had taken typing instead in high school.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mary, stuck in the attic, writing up menus for a Chinese restaurant. Only 499 more to go.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago
The Lady of Shalott
Poem by Lord Tennyson,
Sung by Loreena Mckennitt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80-kp6RDl94
Several paintings on the subject, inspired by Tennyson.
John William Waterhouse:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_of_Shalott_(painting)#/media/File:John_William_Waterhouse_-The_Lady_of_Shalott_-_Google_Art_Projectedit.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_of_Shalott_(painting)#/media/File:John_William_Waterhouse_-I_am_half-sick_of_shadows,_said_the_lady_ofshalott.JPG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_of_Shalott_(painting)#/media/File:The_Lady_of_Shallot_Looking_at_Lancelot.jpg
William Holman Hunt:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Holman_Hunt#/media/File:Holman-Hunt,William,and_Hughes,Edward_Robert_-_The_Lady_ofShalott-1905.jpg
more:https://fineartamerica.com/featured/sidney-harold-meteyard-motionage-designs.html
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-lady-of-shalott-william-maw-egley.html
Bilan about 6 years ago
Mary just realized that, for the last twenty minutes, the thread has been coming from the front of her dress.
Strob Premium Member about 6 years ago
Looking in at the studio of Georgia Dunn’s (“Breaking Cat News“) medieval ancestor.
Strob Premium Member about 6 years ago
Monitoring Jacquard loom pattern cards for pornographic content was boring, but it was a living.
orinoco womble about 6 years ago
Realising you reversed two colours some time back…
Buzzworld about 6 years ago
“Dream Weaver I believe you can get me thru the night”
PICTO about 6 years ago
It’s hard to concentrate with a deadline looming…
TerBer about 6 years ago
Looms have ink?
J Short about 6 years ago
Yeah, Doc she sits like that all the time; says she listening to her player piano.
Econ01 about 6 years ago
Pioneering cartoonist Lady Larksalot, developer of the three-panel strip, here shown in her “Aha!” moment as she conceives the concept of the ‘speech bubble’. This was followed by several months of depression until she decided she didn’t have to go back and add them to all her previous work.
thebashfulone about 6 years ago
Ann Cuddy preparing to sit for her portrait.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
No. I don’t think so. That is another entirely different look. She appears to be.. satisfied.
Call me Ishmael about 6 years ago
“I think I’m starting to need glasses.”
Call me Ishmael about 6 years ago
In the castle’s dreariest room/ the Lady sits, trapped at the loom/ and quite unaware/ that somewhere out there/ Lord Tennyson conjures her doom.
rugeirn about 6 years ago
This is, as several have pointed out, the Lady of Shalott. The artist seems to have used the same model for Penelope, from The Odyssey. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JohnWilliamWaterhouse-PenelopeandtheSuitors(1912).jpg.
Radish... about 6 years ago
One stitch out of place and now I have to start over!
LOLBeth about 6 years ago
“The coach was right. It DOES help if you stop weaving intricate tapestries at least once an hour and stretch out those arm muscles!”
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 6 years ago
The artist had to change just about everything in the painting when the sponsor said he liked the girl but that his wife would never go for a nude over the mantle piece.
aerotica69 about 6 years ago
Oh blast, why didn’t I join the sewing circle at Castle Anthrax when I had the chance?
lagoulou about 6 years ago
PreRaphaelites must have used many of the same models….so many same likenesses in their paintings…
anomaly about 6 years ago
Newspaper illustration, the early days.
Andrew Moore about 6 years ago
Looms use ink? Who knew …
mabrndt Premium Member about 6 years ago
“I am half sick of shadows,” said the Lady of Shalott:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_William_Waterhouse_-_I_am_half-sick_of_shadows,_said_the_lady_of_shalott.JPG
(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this roughly B1 paper size painting.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/waterhouse_john_william.html
http://totallyhistory.com/john-william-waterhouse/
http://www.all-art.org/neoclasscism/waterhouse1.html
https://www.wikiart.org/en/john-william-waterhouse
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/w/waterhou/biograph.html
http://www.avictorian.com/Waterhouse_John_William.html
https://www.jwwaterhouse.net/biography/
https://www.artrenewal.org/Artist/Index/79
http://www.victorianweb.org/painting/jww/index.html
http://hoocher.com/j_w_waterhouse/john_william_waterhouse.htm
all have info about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. So far, 10 works by him have been used here (11 times, including a Classic repeat).
http://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2017/05/18?comments=visible
has the prior (my comment there included one of the artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2082 (November 14, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
pcolli about 6 years ago
“One day, all of this will be done by machine.”
p_sully214 about 6 years ago
24 hour Wal-Mart to the rescue
d1234dick Premium Member about 6 years ago
Opal: while dreaming of her next vacation t Ibiza is weaving herself a bikini.
Radish... about 6 years ago
The Lady is still confined in her tower, weaving a tapestry, viewing the world outside only through reflections in the mirror behind her. In the painting, the mirror reveals a bridge over a river leading to the walls and towers of Camelot; also visible nearby are a man and a woman, perhaps the “two young lovers lately wed” referred to in Tennyson’s poem. The scene is set shortly before an image of Lancelot appears in the mirror, enticing the Lady out of her tower to her death.
The painting shows the Lady of Shalott resting from her weaving.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Half-Sick_of_Shadows,_Said_the_Lady_of_Shalott
Pocosdad about 6 years ago
“This exercise program is bogus! I’ve been following these instructions for 3 months now, but I still don’t have “D” cups."
Funny_Ha_Ha about 6 years ago
Erica conceives the stained glass window.
dexterwhite about 6 years ago
…..more accurate to say, “That Look When Your Loom Runs Out Of Thread and Hobby Lobby Closed Five Minutes Ago”…..