“Put your right arm in, put your right arm out, put your right arm in and shake it all about, then turn yourself and around and do the Hokey Pokey.. that’s what it’s all about. C’mon, Irving, you can get the hang of it.. let’s get it on! Woo-hoo!”
(best viewed using Google Chrome which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this illustration(?). Other versions points to the 1857, oil on canvas painting with that title. An undated uncolored illustration of it:
appeared in one of two books published in 1853 and 1855. Maybe the artist redid the illustration in color in 1861, the date included both on the Source/Photographer line and filename (see Description for more).
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. So far, 3 works by him have been used here.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2152 (March 5, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
BE THIS GUY almost 6 years ago
Thor took being fashionably late a little too far this time, showing up at the party just as the other guests were beginning to leave.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Oscar accidentally hit on William’s wife so Oscar figures it’s a good time to make his departure.
Strob almost 6 years ago
The rules were relaxed to allow men’s dresses, but showing up in the red Union Suit was still just too much.
juncarlo almost 6 years ago
Sir Lancelot explaining to the court of King Arthur how great was the dragon that escaped him.
Kwen almost 6 years ago
Excuse me, Sir? I think you just forgot your little bill!
jbrobo Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Superman arrives at the daily planet only to find Lois lane safely surrounded by editorial cartoonists….
Egrayjames almost 6 years ago
You put your left foot in and shake it all about. You do the hokey pokey and turn yourself around….and that’s what it’s all about!
Ratbrat almost 6 years ago
Why are the dogs looking at the artist? What do they know that we don’t?
aerotica69 almost 6 years ago
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye!
Papared25 almost 6 years ago
“Aaaagghh! That sun! My powers don’t work under a yellow sun! I can only go up, up, and away under a red sun.”
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
“Put your right arm in, put your right arm out, put your right arm in and shake it all about, then turn yourself and around and do the Hokey Pokey.. that’s what it’s all about. C’mon, Irving, you can get the hang of it.. let’s get it on! Woo-hoo!”
J Short almost 6 years ago
Back from India, and halfway through his routine, Tim realizes that “This town just ain’t ready for yoga.”
ptnjbrown almost 6 years ago
What?! You said when I met your family you wanted me to appear well-red!
prrdh almost 6 years ago
“Wow! Sorry about that, guys. I forgot how quickly rutabagas have that effect on me, especially with that mead.”
rugeirn almost 6 years ago
This artist was a wonderful portraitist. Just Google his name on an image search.
TerBer almost 6 years ago
I know my tights are showing. They’re called pants. Beleive me in the future every one will wear them, You get move like this and nothing is revealed.
Linguist almost 6 years ago
" If my red longjohns offend you Danish pastries, that’s just hård lort! "
garcoa almost 6 years ago
The groom shows up at the wedding reception, but not the wedding itself.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Too many people. Too commercialized. Stopped going when Wonder-con moved to Anaheim.
Indianapolis Smith almost 6 years ago
I must go! My people need me!
Call me Ishmael almost 6 years ago
How “Leave” Ericsson got his name.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“You release the frisbee thusly, and remember – the follow-through is important.”
mabrndt Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Ægir’s Feast:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Le_f%C3%AAte_d%27Aegir_(1861).jpg
(best viewed using Google Chrome which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this illustration(?). Other versions points to the 1857, oil on canvas painting with that title. An undated uncolored illustration of it:
http://www.germanicmythology.com/works/HansenArtPage.html
appeared in one of two books published in 1853 and 1855. Maybe the artist redid the illustration in color in 1861, the date included both on the Source/Photographer line and filename (see Description for more).
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/hansen_constantin.html
https://www.the-athenaeum.org/people/detail.php?ID=1681
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/h/hansen/biograph.html
https://my.meural.com/artists/684
https://prabook.com/web/constantin.hansen/2506634
https://arkivet.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk/articles/the-decoration-of-the-vestibule-at-the-university-of-copenhagen-frue-plads
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. So far, 3 works by him have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2017/06/15?comments=visible
has the prior.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2152 (March 5, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
pcolli almost 6 years ago
“Up, up and away!”
anomaly almost 6 years ago
“Nay. I dealt it not, e’en tho’ I smelt it.”
MissScarlet Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I’m off to see the wizard….for some new pants.
cheetahqueen almost 6 years ago
“Look! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Michelangelo in his flying machine!
d1234dick Premium Member almost 6 years ago
you don’t believe? let me show you how to fly!
rmremail almost 6 years ago
Captain Underpants, the medieval edition