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A somewhat enlarged image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday). Again, this is a slightly cropped image. A full, click-to-enlarge image can be found, starting here (Bing translated).Olga and Nick on the Porch of the Summer House is, as far as I can tell, privately owned.You may see titles with Olenka or Olya instead of Olga, and Kolya instead of Nick; but, as the links say, those are just different forms of the names I used.The artist (Google translated) included children in several of his paintings, and, though I found no confirmation, I believe both here were his own. But, if that’s true, the date seems wrong (though, it’s what others list as well).The Lot Notes included here say Olga was born in 1893, and those included here say Nick (Nicholas) was born in 1900. The girl does look about 7 years older than the boy.But, she also looks older than 7, the oldest she could have been, if the painting is from 1900. My guess is more like 1905; but, I have no basis.Or perhaps, at the birth of his youngest son, the artist, being at least 60 in 1900, was projecting down the road (path between the trees, above Nick looking back), what he thought they might look like in maybe 5 years. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Bing translated Russian Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories).Third, of the 3 works, by this artist, to have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (5 total, 1 misattributed to his brother).
Thanks to all for the kind words, both yesterday and today. For the most part, there is no creativity in what I post; I think anyone driven by curiosity could do the same.
This is quality time. She’s there if the kid wants or needs her but she’s leaving the kid the freedom to be a kid and do kid things without hovering.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
“Stupid Big Sis, wasting the summer vacation reading books.”
Arianne over 9 years ago
Why does she always have to bring me to the shot put alley when she reads my report card?
orinoco womble over 9 years ago
“But is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?”
Knightman Premium Member over 9 years ago
I wonder? Is she reading PlayGirl!
J Short over 9 years ago
Rereading Ikea instructions for white picnic table.
Call me Ishmael over 9 years ago
is Russian mother. Is readink tractor repair manual. (Don’t get excited -just KIDDING, dammit!)
SallyLin over 9 years ago
@MabrndtThanks for all you do. You’re amazing! Feel better soonest.
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
A somewhat enlarged image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday). Again, this is a slightly cropped image. A full, click-to-enlarge image can be found, starting here (Bing translated).Olga and Nick on the Porch of the Summer House is, as far as I can tell, privately owned.You may see titles with Olenka or Olya instead of Olga, and Kolya instead of Nick; but, as the links say, those are just different forms of the names I used.The artist (Google translated) included children in several of his paintings, and, though I found no confirmation, I believe both here were his own. But, if that’s true, the date seems wrong (though, it’s what others list as well).The Lot Notes included here say Olga was born in 1893, and those included here say Nick (Nicholas) was born in 1900. The girl does look about 7 years older than the boy.But, she also looks older than 7, the oldest she could have been, if the painting is from 1900. My guess is more like 1905; but, I have no basis.Or perhaps, at the birth of his youngest son, the artist, being at least 60 in 1900, was projecting down the road (path between the trees, above Nick looking back), what he thought they might look like in maybe 5 years. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Bing translated Russian Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories).Third, of the 3 works, by this artist, to have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (5 total, 1 misattributed to his brother).
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
Thanks to all for the kind words, both yesterday and today. For the most part, there is no creativity in what I post; I think anyone driven by curiosity could do the same.
ladamson1918 over 9 years ago
This is quality time. She’s there if the kid wants or needs her but she’s leaving the kid the freedom to be a kid and do kid things without hovering.
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.