Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or here (19 May 2005 image is bigger). Smaller enlargement can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.This is a Portrait of Cosimo I in armor (link shows his Wikipedia page, Google translated Italian Wikipedia page has more) detail image. The full painting is obscured by a watermark, in its current-location page.That has 2 colorations (foto #1 | #2), that can be interactively enlarged (with the watermark) by clicking the [Visualizza in grande formato] below the watermarked image. The Google translation looses those.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image of it can be found here. It is in a different building than the current-location of yesterday’s painting of his son, but in the same museum complex.An almost identical, but different coloration, painting can be found here, click-to-humongous image compliments of its Google Art Project page. The artist‘s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Third, of the 5 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
margueritem over 11 years ago
They should be a tad lower, and more towards the center…
zero over 11 years ago
I blame it all on Lady GaGa, ripping off Madonna, ripping off Grace Jones. . ..
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
one tough mutha. once nursed an edsel back to health.
Arianne over 11 years ago
Well, at least they’re not inverted.
orinoco womble over 11 years ago
It’s the rust around the codpiece that makes life difficult…
McSpook over 11 years ago
That whole arrangement looks like the speakers on an old boom-box I used to have.
J Short over 11 years ago
If you’re into S+M; you’ve got them on backwards.
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
The Dish Network’s mobile apps still need work.
lisapaloma13 over 11 years ago
And what’s with his eyes?
pcolli over 11 years ago
I thought they were sockets for his extra (mechanical) arms.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 11 years ago
YMCA, IN THE NAVY, etc etc ………….
ekw555 over 11 years ago
insert Justin Timberlake joke here.
finale over 11 years ago
Sir Percival is simply a germophobe and doesn’t want anyone planting one on his lips.
Plods with ...™ over 11 years ago
No purple nurples for him.
timtribbett over 11 years ago
Kids, remember not to hug your Uncle Percy
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
I’ve got one powerful itch down there!
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or here (19 May 2005 image is bigger). Smaller enlargement can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.This is a Portrait of Cosimo I in armor (link shows his Wikipedia page, Google translated Italian Wikipedia page has more) detail image. The full painting is obscured by a watermark, in its current-location page.That has 2 colorations (foto #1 | #2), that can be interactively enlarged (with the watermark) by clicking the [Visualizza in grande formato] below the watermarked image. The Google translation looses those.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image of it can be found here. It is in a different building than the current-location of yesterday’s painting of his son, but in the same museum complex.An almost identical, but different coloration, painting can be found here, click-to-humongous image compliments of its Google Art Project page. The artist‘s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Third, of the 5 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
Call me Ishmael over 11 years ago
Cosimo I, last seen on the golfcourse in a lightning storm..
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
This is the remedy his psychologist gave him to stop his addiction to farting with his armpits…
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
Let me give you a big hug.
nikonguy24 over 11 years ago
Two turntables and a great broadsword(apologies to beck)
iFerrarifan over 11 years ago
THis strangely reminds me of the infamous “Bat Nipples”
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.