Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard is described by its current-location page (its different coloration image can be enlarged interactively by clicking the fullscreen icon at its lower right edge; Delft Wikipedia page).Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here. Another different coloration image can be found here; but there are many different coloration images available online. The artist‘s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories). Influenced Vermeer.Third of the 7 works by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
Ha ha! Great comments. I got distracted by the tree in the background, horrible shape it probably split when it got older and took out what ever was nearby.
Thanks to Mabrndt I know they were cleaning fish- thankfully my fisher son likes to do all that and I never have done such. Opening oysters was a stressful task so I saved all the flatest shells and repeatedly scrubbed and sterilized them to reuse for Rockerfeller. I may need a whole new batch since I disposed with my move in 1994. I will still depend on my youngest son to do fish (as they are healthy and I want to eat them as long as they are really fresh).
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
The 47% are so hard to train.
Linguist about 12 years ago
Tomorrow’s lesson is Fetch !
ryku7 about 12 years ago
wax on wax off wax on wax off and u will be a master to some day but for now just rembering wax on wax off
zero about 12 years ago
Evenings, the master teaches her how to roll over…
runar about 12 years ago
Roll over, play dead…
ryku7 about 12 years ago
oppa doggie style op op oppa do style hay there sexie doggie op op hay they sexie doggie op op
ryku7 about 12 years ago
@johnnydiego good one
pcolli about 12 years ago
Maid explaining how she’s going to sue her employers because she tripped on a loose flag stone.
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
And clean those bricks with a toothbrush.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
dont forget the treat.
finale about 12 years ago
Looks like a couple of “Hooch-ey Mamas”
mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (along with a description), or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard is described by its current-location page (its different coloration image can be enlarged interactively by clicking the fullscreen icon at its lower right edge; Delft Wikipedia page).Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here. Another different coloration image can be found here; but there are many different coloration images available online. The artist‘s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories). Influenced Vermeer.Third of the 7 works by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
Call me Ishmael about 12 years ago
“Sooo hard to find good help these days!” Same crap, different century….
V-Beast about 12 years ago
Worlds first invisible see-saw.
coolhand000 about 12 years ago
Actually she’s training her to pee outside the house . . .
Thehag about 12 years ago
Ha ha! Great comments. I got distracted by the tree in the background, horrible shape it probably split when it got older and took out what ever was nearby.
Elderflower about 12 years ago
“you missed a spot”
vldazzle about 12 years ago
Thanks to Mabrndt I know they were cleaning fish- thankfully my fisher son likes to do all that and I never have done such. Opening oysters was a stressful task so I saved all the flatest shells and repeatedly scrubbed and sterilized them to reuse for Rockerfeller. I may need a whole new batch since I disposed with my move in 1994. I will still depend on my youngest son to do fish (as they are healthy and I want to eat them as long as they are really fresh).
ryku7 about 12 years ago
bye forever
mabrndt Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.