A somewhat enlarged version, of this cropped image, can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday).Some may recall it from an earlier strip, with a different caption, when it wasn’t in the blog. Much of what follows is a repeat of my comment there.Touchstone and AudreyorIn the Forest of Arden is shown, with a full, different coloration image (its maybe-click-to-enlarge image can be found at its companion page), and described, by its current-location page.The artist depicts a scene from a Shakespearean play. Another description can be found in 3 pages of an online book, starting here. The artist’s obit, Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Fourth, of the 5 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (5 total).
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
“I can’t resist a man who can make me laugh.”
bambo827 over 8 years ago
Not often you see one of these rare flying Throggle-warts wearing a Cincinnati Reds Cap!!!
orinoco womble over 8 years ago
That’s one of the members of the Lollipop Guild. When he grew up sugary treats were out of fashion so he started a Joke-a-gram business.
Bilan over 8 years ago
This date will be over as soon as the Merry Woman finds out he works for King John.
J Short over 8 years ago
She’s trying to log on.
J Short over 8 years ago
Judging by the moss, it’s a good thing they are sporting green.
Knightman Premium Member over 8 years ago
“LOOK HERE!” Young lady “I rule the FOREST!”
Joken' over 8 years ago
Can’t beat it with a stick
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
A somewhat enlarged version, of this cropped image, can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday).Some may recall it from an earlier strip, with a different caption, when it wasn’t in the blog. Much of what follows is a repeat of my comment there.Touchstone and Audrey or In the Forest of Arden is shown, with a full, different coloration image (its maybe-click-to-enlarge image can be found at its companion page), and described, by its current-location page.The artist depicts a scene from a Shakespearean play. Another description can be found in 3 pages of an online book, starting here. The artist’s obit, Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Fourth, of the 5 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (5 total).
Calvins Brother over 8 years ago
This guy has been in the woods too long. Probably eaten some of the mushrooms.
Helen Ferrieux over 8 years ago
Danny Kaye tries an original way of expressing his ardour.
dre7861 over 8 years ago
“Chump”
cameron_scarlett over 8 years ago
Let’s see here…“Wood nymph, fairy, dryad, gillie duh, leshy?” Hmmm, am I getting warm?
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.
Call me Ishmael over 8 years ago
She’s wearing the first hijab in England…