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As the king got older, he started forgetting who was who among his ministers. Therefore whenever he had an audience with the king, the Minister of the Navy started carrying around a prop to remind him.
âFather, two days ago I almost bought a sword for you for your birthday, but I got you this frigginâ frigate instead. Iâm a, I mean, sheâs a dandy.â
This painting reminds me of a story told to me by my father when he was in his 80âs who was an immigrant from Sicily. He had been told the story by his grandfather when he was a boy. The story involved a merchant back in the time of the Mediciâs who owned 99 ships. He swore that he would own 100 ships before he died and was ready to pay for the construction of the last ship; however, the government of the time ruled that to own 100 ships would be illegal â possibly because it would pose a threat to the state in some way either economically as a monopoly or militarily. The people knew this man to be a man of his word but they also knew that he would face harsh punishment if he had the ship built. His solution was to have a model made of precious metals and stones equal in value to the price of a full sized maritime ship. I have researched a couple of my fatherâs other stories like this and found them to be true (at least to a significant extent) and I am tempted to believe that this painting may in some way be associated with the legend I describe above.
The gent in the beard drew the intricate plans / Which the man in white constructed, being good with his hands. / But the guy in redâs flag was the fail / as he never understood âscale.â / Again, his incompetence his abilities outran.
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to whatâs pointed to by the title URL, which indirectly points to his French Wikipedia pageÂ
(currently has much more info than his English Wikipedia page, directly pointed to by the title URL; again, Google Chrome can automatically translate as necessary). So far, 2 works by him have been used here.Â
has the prior (my comment there included the same artist info URLs).
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Again, a larger strip image is shown by (â- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcherâs MASTERPIECE #2650 (February 24, 2021) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
âLook son, whatever floats your boat ⌠but itâs not gonna be me! Iâm not forking over a solitary sous for construction. Now get out! And take your weird wingman with you!â
rmremail about 4 years ago
Oh, man, who dealt that one! I canât breath!
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
âHow do you plan to get that in the bottle?â
Say What Nowâ˝ Premium Member about 4 years ago
It all started when one actor attempted to upstage the other two.
rmremail about 4 years ago
Oh, my GAWD! Pink and red? Really? I am calling the fashion police on you!
Strob about 4 years ago
â..and itâll get 6,000 miles to the galleon!â
rmremail about 4 years ago
As the king got older, he started forgetting who was who among his ministers. Therefore whenever he had an audience with the king, the Minister of the Navy started carrying around a prop to remind him.
ronaldspence about 4 years ago
I thought I was clear when I encouraged Wallace to get his affairs in order but apparently what he heard was, âget your ship togetherâ
Papared25 about 4 years ago
âFather, two days ago I almost bought a sword for you for your birthday, but I got you this frigginâ frigate instead. Iâm a, I mean, sheâs a dandy.â
Bilan about 4 years ago
You kids could never do anything right. You got the flag and you got the halyard to hoist it up. But do you see a problem with the scale?
DATo about 4 years ago
This painting reminds me of a story told to me by my father when he was in his 80âs who was an immigrant from Sicily. He had been told the story by his grandfather when he was a boy. The story involved a merchant back in the time of the Mediciâs who owned 99 ships. He swore that he would own 100 ships before he died and was ready to pay for the construction of the last ship; however, the government of the time ruled that to own 100 ships would be illegal â possibly because it would pose a threat to the state in some way either economically as a monopoly or militarily. The people knew this man to be a man of his word but they also knew that he would face harsh punishment if he had the ship built. His solution was to have a model made of precious metals and stones equal in value to the price of a full sized maritime ship. I have researched a couple of my fatherâs other stories like this and found them to be true (at least to a significant extent) and I am tempted to believe that this painting may in some way be associated with the legend I describe above.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 4 years ago
Gulliver brings proof of the land of little peopleâŚ
orinoco womble about 4 years ago
Nearly Great Moments in Nearly Phallic Portraiture (guy in red)
Hel Fex about 4 years ago
" Itâs up THERE, man. Look! "
katzenbooks45 about 4 years ago
âAnd your pantaloons make you look like a sissy!â
Buzzworld about 4 years ago
âThereâs no room for me and that in my tub.â
jdculhane46 about 4 years ago
Nudie poster on the ceiling? No one ever did that before!
Ubintold about 4 years ago
I donât know about you, but these shoes are killing my feet.
Reader about 4 years ago
You win â thatâs the best quarantine project.
rmremail about 4 years ago
Skinny legs. check Puffed up mid section. check. Head back as if about to peck. check. The guy in white is actually a chicken!
aerotica69 about 4 years ago
Honestly, Sir Elon, a solar powered ship might be useful in the Mediterranean Sea, but not for invading England in November!
thebashfulone about 4 years ago
âAnd you claim this is the perfect defense against the Corsairs of Umbar?â
lagoulou about 4 years ago
Letâs go to the pond and play!
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Yes, yes, it looks just like the English Queenâs flagship, but thatâs not what I meant when I asked for a Victoriaâs Secret model.
Call me Ishmael about 4 years ago
âWithout doubt, itâs the most elaborate birthday cake Iâve ever seen â but where do the candles go ?â
wincoach Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yes, yes, that is all well and good but I donât think a navy made up of mice is the answer to beating France.
Bookworm about 4 years ago
The gent in the beard drew the intricate plans / Which the man in white constructed, being good with his hands. / But the guy in redâs flag was the fail / as he never understood âscale.â / Again, his incompetence his abilities outran.
Câest dommage.
artheaded1 about 4 years ago
Look out for the Lego police! Evidently âLegoâ is plural â just ask Seth Meyers!
Call me Ishmael about 4 years ago
âSomeone left the cake out in the rain..â
Another Take about 4 years ago
LOWER THAT FLAG TO HALF MAST! DONâT YOU KNOW RUSH LIMBAUGH PASSED!
prrdh about 4 years ago
âAnd you were supposed to build it inside the Melchizedek.â
mabrndt Premium Member about 4 years ago
The Presentation:Â
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adolphe_Alexandre_Lesrel_-_The_Presentation.jpgÂ
has info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Â
http://www.burlington.co.uk/artist-biography/adolphe-alexandre-lesrel.htmlÂ
https://www.galeriearyjan.com/en/lesrel-adolphe-alexandre.htmÂ
https://rehs.com/Adolphe_Alexandre_Lesrel_Bio.htmlÂ
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to whatâs pointed to by the title URL, which indirectly points to his French Wikipedia pageÂ
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Alexandre_LesrelÂ
(currently has much more info than his English Wikipedia page, directly pointed to by the title URL; again, Google Chrome can automatically translate as necessary). So far, 2 works by him have been used here.Â
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2021/02/23?comments=visibleÂ
has the prior (my comment there included the same artist info URLs).
Â
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (â- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcherâs MASTERPIECE #2650 (February 24, 2021) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Linguist about 4 years ago
âLook son, whatever floats your boat ⌠but itâs not gonna be me! Iâm not forking over a solitary sous for construction. Now get out! And take your weird wingman with you!â
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 4 years ago
âI demand a refund on this model boat kit. Youâd think Revell could at least make pieces that fit together. And some were missing, too.â
Indianapolis Smith about 4 years ago
Flag? I thought it was my new cape!
Calvins Brother about 4 years ago
But all I had was toothpicks!
anomaly about 4 years ago
âI told you to build me a fleet of ships and this is what my millions got me?â
MissScarlet Premium Member about 4 years ago
I would have been here earlier but it took me ages to get dressed.
Sparklite about 4 years ago
âYou do the huckle-buck and thatâs what itâs all about!â
flashdrive1988 about 4 years ago
Guy on the left, holding the flag: What did the flag say to its pole?
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Guy on the right: SayWhat?
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Guy in the middle, smirking: Are we going to do another pole dance?_
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Guy on the left: Nothing, it just waved.
stamps about 4 years ago
Youâre going to need bigger boat.
d1234dick Premium Member about 4 years ago
gay dandeâs swap meet, almost everything you need for a new apartment.
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
and the great debate over pennants vs model ships rages onâŚ
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 4 years ago
In hindsight, he should have picked what was behind door #2.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sire, I give you this magnificent model ship to you to play with in your also magnificentBath tub!