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The Tate has a rather nice, and rather sweet, commentary on this work. Well, it’s actually on a study for this work, because the work itself is in a private collection, but it’s quite applicable. See https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/godward-study-for-the-old-old-story-t14906 on the Tate website.
These two, having just earned their degrees, were trying to quietly decide whose parents they should live with. After all, it would be years before they could pay off their student loans and why waste all that time trying to build up equity in a home when you can just wait till you inherit one.
“Look, sister. All I’m saying is that ever since I moved my hemline above the knee, I’ve felt completely liberated, and you should give it a try too!”
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Again, a larger strip image is shown by merely clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1230 (6/9/15) (May 24, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment. I have added a comment there pointing to the blog entry with my comment pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 11 works by this artist have been used here (11 times total, 1 strip has 4 works, which has been repeated twice, and now this Throwback Thursday), the June 9, 2015, strip being its first use. GoComics has deactivated the hyperlinks and removed the new lines in my comment and reply there; but, perhaps the text remains informative. The May 24, 2023, strip has the prior by him.
rmremail almost 2 years ago
John Godward sure had a thing for animal pelts as cushions. Is there some Freudian subtext here?
Solstice*1947 almost 2 years ago
/// Myron gave her a single white rose
as a symbol that she’s who he chose.
Her response to this token
was unclear (since unspoken).
Petals plucked— one by one, down it goes.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“I bet my legs are prettier than yours.”
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
“I don’t know? What do you want to do?”
rugeirn almost 2 years ago
The Tate has a rather nice, and rather sweet, commentary on this work. Well, it’s actually on a study for this work, because the work itself is in a private collection, but it’s quite applicable. See https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/godward-study-for-the-old-old-story-t14906 on the Tate website.
GoComicsGo! almost 2 years ago
“Why won’t you let me have lil peek?”
Jayalexander almost 2 years ago
This vantage point reminds me I haven’t had lunch yet.
Ubintold almost 2 years ago
Well, I told you I’d put you on a pedestal, didn’t I?
jdculhane46 almost 2 years ago
As Tim explained his fascination with accounting practices, Jenny tried her hardest to stay awake
Egrayjames almost 2 years ago
These two, having just earned their degrees, were trying to quietly decide whose parents they should live with. After all, it would be years before they could pay off their student loans and why waste all that time trying to build up equity in a home when you can just wait till you inherit one.
Calvins Brother almost 2 years ago
“So, what do you say we head down to the nude beach?”
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
“Look, sister. All I’m saying is that ever since I moved my hemline above the knee, I’ve felt completely liberated, and you should give it a try too!”
Ken Holman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“I’ll show you under my skirt if you show me under yours!”
mabrndt Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The Old, Old Story:Â
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"Category:Paintings by John William Godward" site=commons.wikimedia.orgÂ
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found, and once there find the text string 2,278, and click its link for info and links that point to more info painting.
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Again, a larger strip image is shown by merely clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1230 (6/9/15) (May 24, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment. I have added a comment there pointing to the blog entry with my comment pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 11 works by this artist have been used here (11 times total, 1 strip has 4 works, which has been repeated twice, and now this Throwback Thursday), the June 9, 2015, strip being its first use. GoComics has deactivated the hyperlinks and removed the new lines in my comment and reply there; but, perhaps the text remains informative. The May 24, 2023, strip has the prior by him.
d1234dick Premium Member over 1 year ago
SEXEY times in 600bce. with all the new clothes.
Bilan over 1 year ago
She never figured out that her habit of sitting on the window sill is the reason she got the nickname Peach Pie.
T... over 1 year ago
Sorry, worse and worse, course there is a writer’s strike…
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 1 year ago
How many times have I been deflowered? Let me count the ways …