Has he been to Japan? Those look like getta.If they had iron rings on the bottom they’d be pattens, but I doubt he’s ever been in a British textile mill, either, or down a mine.
Looks like he is holding up 2 fingers saying, “I was told there were twins. Where is the second one?”Or… Is he holding up Lady GaGa’s hand sign for her little monsters?
Click-to-enlarge image available from here.St. Francis of PaolaBlessing theSon of Louisa of Savoy (click the links for their Wikipedia pages, his Catholic Encyclopedia bio) isn’t, as far as I can tell, described online at its current-location (Google translated). Although this artist is in the Autore (Author) list here, no results were produced for any Secolo (Century) choice. Perhaps someone else knows how to get a result. The identity of the son is provided by an online book. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection.So far, the only work by this artist to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Oh, so they’re HIS fault!
seyleigh over 12 years ago
“Please sir, do you have a size eight?”
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
Who is the patron saint of stilletos?
Arianne over 12 years ago
Dressed in his best brown baggies and his platform soles
He don’t give a damn about any trumpet playing bandIt ain’t what he calls rock and roll.
Arianne over 12 years ago
:ↁ Excellent! Now I’m hearing Gene Kelly singing: And would you dare to say, ’Let’s do the same as they.’? I would. Wood shoe!
zero over 12 years ago
I wouldn’t live back then for all the tea in China. Literally or figuratively.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
Has he been to Japan? Those look like getta.If they had iron rings on the bottom they’d be pattens, but I doubt he’s ever been in a British textile mill, either, or down a mine.
Woody157 over 12 years ago
Looks like he is holding up 2 fingers saying, “I was told there were twins. Where is the second one?”Or… Is he holding up Lady GaGa’s hand sign for her little monsters?
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image available from here.St. Francis of Paola Blessing the Son of Louisa of Savoy (click the links for their Wikipedia pages, his Catholic Encyclopedia bio) isn’t, as far as I can tell, described online at its current-location (Google translated). Although this artist is in the Autore (Author) list here, no results were produced for any Secolo (Century) choice. Perhaps someone else knows how to get a result. The identity of the son is provided by an online book. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection.So far, the only work by this artist to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.