In portraiture of the time, the monkey was a symbol of lust. Putting the monkey next to that guy bending over the table and looking coy is…interesting.
I hope GoComics isn’t giving mabrndt a hard time again. I was just reading his comment and had clicked on one of the links. When I came back, his comment was gone…
Click-to-enlarge image available from here.Merry Company (as opposed to Merry Company, or Merry Company, or Merry Company in the Open Air — the artist got creative) is described in the current-location’s webpage. To see that, follow these steps:1. Click Search the Collections >>2. Click English (on the right at the top of the menu)3. Enter 3831 for the Inv. No. and click Search>>.4. Click Details>>.This has a shorter description (that has the dimensions wrong though, both have different colorations, the current-location’s image is the first Merry Company link).This has a different coloration image as does this. This detail image is available from here (click the 2nd from last thumbnail, currently, to access other enlargements). This detail image of the monkey (interesting waist belt) as well as this detail image is available from here.This comments on the map usage by the artist. His Wikipedia page (with full middle-name — replacing “oon” with “.” only save 2 characters hardly seems worth it) and collection.So far, only work by this artist to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Hot legs, you’re knocking me out.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
They make her butt look big.
finale over 12 years ago
Looks like she has some experience with that position and “come hither” look.
pcolli over 12 years ago
The trannys wouldn’t go away until he gave them money.
wvhappypappy over 12 years ago
I espy a monkey, waiting to be spanked…
V-Beast over 12 years ago
“I’m not passing gas, I’m blowing you a kiss.”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
: )
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
ugly bunch of girls….
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
For quite a while I thought the name on his albums / cds was McHammer.I’m so old.
PICTO over 12 years ago
The monkey and the map are the clues. It’s the Dutch Secret Service in Cartagena, Columbia.
Arianne over 12 years ago
Yup, at the very moment of inspiration for his song, “Can’t Touch This.”
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
In portraiture of the time, the monkey was a symbol of lust. Putting the monkey next to that guy bending over the table and looking coy is…interesting.
Elderflower over 12 years ago
I hope GoComics isn’t giving mabrndt a hard time again. I was just reading his comment and had clicked on one of the links. When I came back, his comment was gone…
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image available from here.Merry Company (as opposed to Merry Company, or Merry Company, or Merry Company in the Open Air — the artist got creative) is described in the current-location’s webpage. To see that, follow these steps:1. Click Search the Collections >>2. Click English (on the right at the top of the menu)3. Enter 3831 for the Inv. No. and click Search>>.4. Click Details>>.This has a shorter description (that has the dimensions wrong though, both have different colorations, the current-location’s image is the first Merry Company link).This has a different coloration image as does this. This detail image is available from here (click the 2nd from last thumbnail, currently, to access other enlargements). This detail image of the monkey (interesting waist belt) as well as this detail image is available from here.This comments on the map usage by the artist. His Wikipedia page (with full middle-name — replacing “oon” with “.” only save 2 characters hardly seems worth it) and collection.So far, only work by this artist to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
Woody157 over 12 years ago
Is that a Colt 6 shooter in the lower left corner? That something left behind from Back to the Future?
el8 over 12 years ago
with built-in parker pockets
Call me Ishmael over 12 years ago
More gay than “merry”, methinks.