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Modestly enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday).Nymphes Chasseresses (Nymphs Hunting, link shows Wikipedia page) is privately owned (last auction result).A different coloration, enlarged image can be found here (source for too many other places to mention). The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection.
I think that it is misnamed. 1. The huntresses are not in sync.2. Where is the nude rabbit?3. Shouldn’t it be called, ‘Nude Kitty Cat Huntresses’?. (O.K. So where is the kitty cat)
One of Stewart’s paintings (The Glade) is hanging here in Detroit at the Detroit Institute of Arts. He was the Alberto Vargas of his day and catered to the tastes of wealthy young men with his daring (for his day) nudes disguised as Greek mythology. These were the 19th century versions of high-end high-def porn and were the first paintings a man’s new wife would try to have consigned to the attic as soon as she moved into the house. Now if only I could find that dog park!
Those are FOXHOUNDS (no pun intended) not Rabbit Hounds. For Rabbits you would use a beagle like dog. As always, thanks to mabrndt for his input. He is most helpful, and I frequently read but do not comment, but often enjoy Mr Melcher’s work and mabrndt’s enlightened input. Sincerely & Respectfully, JusSayin
If you really like it, you can buy a print from its current-location, which has a slightly larger than the one you point to. Funny thing, his Wikipedia page says Lillie Langtry is among those pictured, but its current-location description doesn’t mention her.
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
Maybe, the dogs can find our clothes.
quebradillas about 11 years ago
Another lousy Nike ad.
Superfrog about 11 years ago
It’s expected to draw a crowd.
RogueSymmetry about 11 years ago
When I put nude girls in my Sherpa cartoons, GoComics deletes them. What the heck?! :)
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
Ya gotta wonder, did the artist just want to make people gasp? It was 1898!
watmiwori about 11 years ago
I’ve often thought many sports would be more interesting if playednude.
PICTO about 11 years ago
Bare hunting as an Olympic sport? The ticket scalpers are going to get top dollar for the finals in that event.
jdholm3 about 11 years ago
THIS I would have stayed up to watch
Enoki about 11 years ago
Golden Gate park on a Saturday…
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
quaint!
cdward about 11 years ago
I will hunt that rabbit.
BlackTie about 11 years ago
New season of Naked and Afraid on the Discovery Channel.
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Modestly enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday).Nymphes Chasseresses (Nymphs Hunting, link shows Wikipedia page) is privately owned (last auction result).A different coloration, enlarged image can be found here (source for too many other places to mention). The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection.
J Short about 11 years ago
I recommend SPF35.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Hunt me!Hunt me…
Woody157 about 11 years ago
I think that it is misnamed. 1. The huntresses are not in sync.2. Where is the nude rabbit?3. Shouldn’t it be called, ‘Nude Kitty Cat Huntresses’?. (O.K. So where is the kitty cat)
hippogriff about 11 years ago
orinoco womble: That’s because it was pre-Photoshop, and from real-life models..Woody 157: Re: 3: You are asking for it, right?
PoodleGroomer about 11 years ago
This will boost the Westminster Dog Show’s ratings.
finale about 11 years ago
…of course the rabbit’s NUDE….rabbits don’t wear clothes!
keithk501 about 11 years ago
One of Stewart’s paintings (The Glade) is hanging here in Detroit at the Detroit Institute of Arts. He was the Alberto Vargas of his day and catered to the tastes of wealthy young men with his daring (for his day) nudes disguised as Greek mythology. These were the 19th century versions of high-end high-def porn and were the first paintings a man’s new wife would try to have consigned to the attic as soon as she moved into the house. Now if only I could find that dog park!
womzilla about 11 years ago
Keith, given that these are nymphs hunting, if you found the park, there’s an excellent chance you would be the quarry.
(Great comparison to Vargas.)
JusSayin about 11 years ago
Those are FOXHOUNDS (no pun intended) not Rabbit Hounds. For Rabbits you would use a beagle like dog. As always, thanks to mabrndt for his input. He is most helpful, and I frequently read but do not comment, but often enjoy Mr Melcher’s work and mabrndt’s enlightened input. Sincerely & Respectfully, JusSayin
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
If you really like it, you can buy a print from its current-location, which has a slightly larger than the one you point to. Funny thing, his Wikipedia page says Lillie Langtry is among those pictured, but its current-location description doesn’t mention her.
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
Okay, these women are getting really desperate to find a man. I mean, are the dogs and spears really necessary???
mabrndt Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.