Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog. A click-to-enlarge image can be found here.A Flood isn’t, as far as I can tell, shown online (might be in 2015), by its current-location. It is shown, with a different coloration image, and described, by a companion page (click Read more).It’s at the 3:26 mark of this video of the artist’s works (fullscreen is active, Show more here has titles):
which shows its caption as “A Flood” 1870 – Sophie Millais and Eel Eye, Fred Walker’s Cat. Sophie, was born in 1868, the youngest of the artist’s 8 children. The later portrait of her in the video preview image, follows another portrait, at 4:39 of the video.Another different coloration image can be found here, along with a longer description. His Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Seventh, of the other 11 works (list link above), by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (9 total).
Umm, that’s the image pointed to by the first image link and the search can be avoided by simply clicking last artist link, in the comment I posted hours ago.
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
Nobody ever mentions Moses’s pet cat, Mittens.
Wasbluskies about 10 years ago
The black cat is the REASON for the recall.
Helen Ferrieux about 10 years ago
The last cat to abandon the sinking ship.
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
good way to keep them from getting under foot…GOOD IDEA!
J Short about 10 years ago
Mom: Now, finally I’ll be able to get some shuteye.
StCleve72 about 10 years ago
Captain Eddie as a very young child.
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog. A click-to-enlarge image can be found here.A Flood isn’t, as far as I can tell, shown online (might be in 2015), by its current-location. It is shown, with a different coloration image, and described, by a companion page (click Read more).It’s at the 3:26 mark of this video of the artist’s works (fullscreen is active, Show more here has titles):
which shows its caption as “A Flood” 1870 – Sophie Millais and Eel Eye, Fred Walker’s Cat. Sophie, was born in 1868, the youngest of the artist’s 8 children. The later portrait of her in the video preview image, follows another portrait, at 4:39 of the video.Another different coloration image can be found here, along with a longer description. His Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Seventh, of the other 11 works (list link above), by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (9 total).mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Umm, that’s the image pointed to by the first image link and the search can be avoided by simply clicking last artist link, in the comment I posted hours ago.
GR6 about 10 years ago
Fortunately for Baby and Kitty, the levee broke just before the bough broke.
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
wikiart.org is the new name for wikipaintings.org (I have no idea why they changed it). If you click the link, it ends up at wikiart.org.
Coyoty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Parting the Red Sea wasn’t the first time Meowses was able to cross bodies of water without getting wet.
Helen Ferrieux about 10 years ago
(top right) Man getting the heck out. In French the expression “Don’t get involved” is “Ne te mouilles pas” – Don’t get wet.
pcolli about 10 years ago
What I want to know is…… that if Moses was found in the river as a baby, how did he know he was Jewish?
mabrndt Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.