A click-to-enlarge version, of this cropped image, can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday). A less cropped, click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Self-portrait (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) is shown, with a full image (similarly cropped, click-to-humongous image, found here, compliments of its Google Cultural Institute page), and described (video), by its current-location page (click image there for interactive enlargement, and Entry, Technical Summary, …, for more details).A full, different coloration, click-to-humongous image is used here (Google translated). Another different coloration, full, enlarged image, can be found here, along with a description. Another description can be found in this video, and it is discussed here.She (1609-1660) indeed was a contemporary of Rembrandt (1606-1669); but, unsure how often their paths crossed. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level, including one with currently 6 images, 3 pointed to earlier, related to this painting).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
“So this is your official portrait with your Grammy-winning fiddle? Then I’ll minimize your enormous schnozz – for posterity!”(What an artist! This is a technical tour de force. She did NOTHING wrong, in fact).
I’ve seen this painting in person as it is displayed at the National Gallery of Art. A fantastic museum and one I am so privileged to have nearby. Plus its free! Whee!
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
“The guys get to paint naked girls. I get this joker with a fiddle.”
Bilan over 8 years ago
Is this a girl dreaming she’s painting a man painting,or a man dreaming he’s painting a girl painting?
J Short over 8 years ago
It’s not polite to point.
J Short over 8 years ago
She’s telling him that she’ll paint a larger cod piece for another $25.
J Short over 8 years ago
Ronco’s new paint drip protector at a department store near you.
Knightman Premium Member over 8 years ago
Anda 1 anda 2….. Warming up Lawrence Welks orchestra
King_Shark over 8 years ago
“The artist wondering if wearing a less ridiculous frill will improve her ability to see what she’s painting”.
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
A click-to-enlarge version, of this cropped image, can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday). A less cropped, click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Self-portrait (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) is shown, with a full image (similarly cropped, click-to-humongous image, found here, compliments of its Google Cultural Institute page), and described (video), by its current-location page (click image there for interactive enlargement, and Entry, Technical Summary, …, for more details).A full, different coloration, click-to-humongous image is used here (Google translated). Another different coloration, full, enlarged image, can be found here, along with a description. Another description can be found in this video, and it is discussed here.She (1609-1660) indeed was a contemporary of Rembrandt (1606-1669); but, unsure how often their paths crossed. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level, including one with currently 6 images, 3 pointed to earlier, related to this painting).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
Call me Ishmael over 8 years ago
“So this is your official portrait with your Grammy-winning fiddle? Then I’ll minimize your enormous schnozz – for posterity!”(What an artist! This is a technical tour de force. She did NOTHING wrong, in fact).
stamps over 8 years ago
That, umm, neckpiece, is it to keep her from drooling on her palette?
Linguist over 8 years ago
She’s just fiddlin’ around with that painting.
dre7861 over 8 years ago
I’ve seen this painting in person as it is displayed at the National Gallery of Art. A fantastic museum and one I am so privileged to have nearby. Plus its free! Whee!
Lagoulou over 8 years ago
Large ruff keeps the guys from getting too close
cheap_day_return over 8 years ago
Big Head Lisa playing in mommy’s studio.
Helen Ferrieux over 8 years ago
It’s an electronic cigarette but, as you can see, I can still blow smoke rings with it.
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
The artist doing an early National Lampoon cover where a violin is threatened if that issue isn’t purchased.
Snoopy_Fan over 8 years ago
“Guess what it looks like if I place my brush there…”
Chris Sherlock over 8 years ago
The artist’s response to Rembrandt: “Fiddle dee dee!”
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.