A somewhat enlarged image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday). Again, it is a cropped image. A full, larger image, can be found here.Sir William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong of Cragside (1810-1900), in the Inglenook at Cragside (links show Wikipedia pages) is shown, with a different coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image, and another coloration framed image, and described, by its current-location page.Another description is summarized here. The artist, a friend of Armstrong, did other paintings there, some of which are mentioned here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Second, of the 2 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (2 total).
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
“Wish he would finish with the paper already; we have to go really bad.”
Bilan about 9 years ago
That’s our master for ya. Too cheap to read the news online.
Arianne about 9 years ago
Fetching the slippers is my job, and don’t you forget it, punk!
Helen Ferrieux about 9 years ago
Dogs waiting for tiny juggler to drop one of the balls.
Ubintold about 9 years ago
Does this guy have stinky feet or what ?
Linguist about 9 years ago
Hurry up and finish that newspaper. We need it !
cdward about 9 years ago
I think he’s reading “Pooch Cafe” and “Dogs of C-Kennel.”
mabrndt Premium Member about 9 years ago
A somewhat enlarged image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry (yesterday). Again, it is a cropped image. A full, larger image, can be found here.Sir William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong of Cragside (1810-1900), in the Inglenook at Cragside (links show Wikipedia pages) is shown, with a different coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image, and another coloration framed image, and described, by its current-location page.Another description is summarized here. The artist, a friend of Armstrong, did other paintings there, some of which are mentioned here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).Second, of the 2 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (2 total).
ziggman14304 about 9 years ago
Read us the story of the new fre hydrants again!
J Short about 9 years ago
Oh sure, when you let one you always blame the human.
Mickey and Delia about 9 years ago
The dogs have a poker game to get to.
Mike Parsons Premium Member about 9 years ago
Very funny! Nicely rendered art too.
Coyoty Premium Member about 9 years ago
“Don’t ask me why he wants those things after our mouths have been all over them. I’m sick enough about having to bring them to him.”