Truly advanced for his age, Jan de Bray painted this 50 years before he was born (according to this strip’s author). Others say it was painted in 1675. You can read about it in the first link, where an enlargement is available. Why would they to be surprised to find a painter at a meeting of painters?Proceed with your fantasy.
@Elderflower, I was a student of art, but alwas found that dutch period lacking in color and boring (I love impressionists and surrealists). I had never noticed before, but the subjects as seen recently here seem to be transfixed by regarding the artist.
After checking the links (thanks, gents!) I see that as this is the city guild of artists, the portly guy is holding what must be their emblem (so possibly sitting leader) and the one behind him is a self portrait; very interesting. I wish someone would always provide a link or other info, as it makes the comic even more fun!
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Someone is entering, I hope it’s the stripper I ordered.
drxtoon almost 13 years ago
Paparazzi in the 16th century had to paint!
Veridian almost 13 years ago
Good on Ya Mssr Melcher! :-)
aarken almost 13 years ago
A sixteenth century heavy metal band trying to write lyrics for their next concert in Utrecht.
vwdualnomand almost 13 years ago
they must be in a dutch “coffee” shop with some hashish.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Truly advanced for his age, Jan de Bray painted this 50 years before he was born (according to this strip’s author). Others say it was painted in 1675. You can read about it in the first link, where an enlargement is available. Why would they to be surprised to find a painter at a meeting of painters?Proceed with your fantasy.
zero almost 13 years ago
Pass the dutchy…
LKD almost 13 years ago
And then the Mob bookie said: “Hey. I think that carriage outside is the FBI recording our meeting.”
corzak almost 13 years ago
“OK everyone, act natural!”
finale almost 13 years ago
Is the heavy set gent holding a whoopee cushion?
blackdawne almost 13 years ago
The Dividing of the Giant Cookie
Coyoty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
That Haarlem gang, St. Luke’s Guild.
yatman almost 13 years ago
Easel-y the most palette-able pun for this one today. A real (brush) stroke of genius, masterskrain!
stamps almost 13 years ago
No, you can’t copy my answers.
snaggly almost 13 years ago
“My boy Lukey kin eat FIFTY pancakes…”
bossyheifer almost 13 years ago
What are you looking at?!?!?!?
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
@Elderflower, I was a student of art, but alwas found that dutch period lacking in color and boring (I love impressionists and surrealists). I had never noticed before, but the subjects as seen recently here seem to be transfixed by regarding the artist.
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
After checking the links (thanks, gents!) I see that as this is the city guild of artists, the portly guy is holding what must be their emblem (so possibly sitting leader) and the one behind him is a self portrait; very interesting. I wish someone would always provide a link or other info, as it makes the comic even more fun!
mabrndt Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Only work by this artist to appear, so far, in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist (though not attributed to him by Mr. Melcher).
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
This strip is repeated here (has my updated notes on the featured painting).
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
Its current-location click-to-enlarge image.