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Modestly enlarged image can be found here, or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.A Studio at Les Batignolles (link shows the painting’s Google translated French Wikipedia page) is shown, with a different coloration, click-to-humongous image (compliments of the Google Art Project page), and described, by its current-location page.Its Google translated page has links to the translated French Wikipedia pages of the participants, some have English versions. More details can be found in its Google translated German Wikipedia page.Another different coloration image, along with a description, can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated French Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).First, of the 3 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
margueritem about 13 years ago
At least there are no squalling infants.
TURTLE about 13 years ago
Better yet fromage!
nikonguy24 about 13 years ago
Casting call for Bob Ross replacements.
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Looks oilshopped to me.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
I saw this guy at the State Fair last year. He was quick.
finale about 13 years ago
Cattle call for the latest Smith Bros. cough drop box…..a real plum assisgnment.
blackdawne about 13 years ago
That’s me in the back on the right!
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
“Portrait of M. Stefan Melchier and 7 Smart-Alecks,Wishing There Were an Easier Way to Do This.”
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
“The Mugger Had a Beard…?"Really, That’s ALL You Can Remember?!?
V-Beast about 13 years ago
The first caricature artist back when it was just One Flag over America.
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Modestly enlarged image can be found here, or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.A Studio at Les Batignolles (link shows the painting’s Google translated French Wikipedia page) is shown, with a different coloration, click-to-humongous image (compliments of the Google Art Project page), and described, by its current-location page.Its Google translated page has links to the translated French Wikipedia pages of the participants, some have English versions. More details can be found in its Google translated German Wikipedia page.Another different coloration image, along with a description, can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated French Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).First, of the 3 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.