Click-to-enlarge image of Self-portrait with family members can be found online in the current-location page, the image Wikipedia page, and Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.In addition to the description, identifying the individuals, in the current-location page, the current-location has a description identifying the various musical instruments. Besides the unused harpsichord at the far left, perhaps being played in this painting, being played here (left to right): cithern, violin, lute, and cello. Other descriptions can be found here, with a different coloration image, close to the coloration used with this (Google translated) description. A timeline of the Dutch artists, active in the 17th century, can be found here.The image Wikipedia page also has links to a couple detail images, including the one I saw yesterday in the collar page, as an example of the ruff collar. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (detail images for this painting also found here).So far, 2 works by this artist have been used in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
I agree – great comments today. Thanks to Mr. Melcher for providing the stimulus. That Is Priceless is definitely one of my favorites.Thanks again Mabrndt.
margueritem over 12 years ago
The bus must be parked out back.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
Where’s Ruben?
pcolli over 12 years ago
Just can’t get a Handel on this.
zero over 12 years ago
“Woke up in the 17th century this morning. . ..”
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
Roll over, Beethoven!
V-Beast over 12 years ago
Does this collar make my bass look big?
J Short over 12 years ago
With my luck, the guitarist would sit in front of me just as the movies starts.
Elderflower over 12 years ago
I’d add to the pun collection today, but I am feeling so Lisztless
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image of Self-portrait with family members can be found online in the current-location page, the image Wikipedia page, and Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.In addition to the description, identifying the individuals, in the current-location page, the current-location has a description identifying the various musical instruments. Besides the unused harpsichord at the far left, perhaps being played in this painting, being played here (left to right): cithern, violin, lute, and cello. Other descriptions can be found here, with a different coloration image, close to the coloration used with this (Google translated) description. A timeline of the Dutch artists, active in the 17th century, can be found here.The image Wikipedia page also has links to a couple detail images, including the one I saw yesterday in the collar page, as an example of the ruff collar. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (detail images for this painting also found here).So far, 2 works by this artist have been used in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
Linguist over 12 years ago
This Mariachi band will soon be appearing at the grand opening of the new Taco Bell in Rotterdam. Stay tuned for further details.
finale over 12 years ago
Smile for the Verdi.
RubyRedRing54 over 12 years ago
Nice comments…you never disappoint
Woody157 over 12 years ago
“…Daddy sang bass, Mama sang tenor. Me and little brother would join right in there …”.Statler Brothers.www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCk8i-EvGN8
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
“They look like a nice family troupe, dear. Who are they?”
“According to the program, they call themselves ‘The Aristocrats’.”
“They don’t look very aristocratic.”
“Perhaps that will be explained during the performance. I’ve heard that it is quite astounding.”
“Maybe we’ll find out what the plastic sheets they gave us are for, also.”
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
For anyone interested, I just found out Saturday‘s painting isn’t a Vermeer. I’ve posted a correction there.
Perkycat over 12 years ago
I agree – great comments today. Thanks to Mr. Melcher for providing the stimulus. That Is Priceless is definitely one of my favorites.Thanks again Mabrndt.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML over 12 years ago
Is that cocky Danny Bonadeuche holding an umbrella drink…. again…?
Snoopy_Fan over 12 years ago
Never did like that manager guy…
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
Sometimes I’m Bach sooner. But I’m Offenbach later.
Call me Ishmael over 12 years ago
…and that’s how Jazz came up the river from the Zuyder Zee!
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.