Very first speech ever at what is now known as ‘Speaker’s Corner’, which centered on the topic, “Why recruits should never make passes at the general’s daughter”.
I suspect that this is a Yankee guarding a Rebel captive, who is being “punished” by standing on the box and holding a log. Painted in 1863 – Homer was a war correspondent (for Harper’s Magazine, I believe). He painted many such works, stressing the contrast between the relatively “orderly”, well-equipped Yankees and the shabby, rustic (yet generally courageous) Rebs. BTW: that war seems to be continuing. Distressing…
“Prisoners from the Front” is Winslow Homer’s best-known Civil War painting. You can Googl the image. It is a “cousin” to this work !! (sorry to be serious. LOL!)
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the title URL. So far, 9 works by him have been used here (9 times, including 1 repeat).
has the prior work (my comment there has the same artist info URLs, the 6th of which may be unresponsive).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2450 (May 14, 2020) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Previous limerick was based on inaccurate assumption by pompous twit/author. Improved version (but no masterpiece !) The price of inebriation/ is a perch in a hot location/ in the blazing sun/near a bloke with a gun/ T’is a strange kind of “elevation”..
Abner Doubleday refining the rules of baseball: "OK. Standing on a box is now required for all batters. It considerably changes the strike zone AND lessens the likelihood of anyone hitting those boring home runs. ARE YOU LISTENING???
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 4 years ago
Aaand, he kicks the box out under him.
Strob Premium Member over 4 years ago
“Thar she blows! Ready that harpoon!”
Strob Premium Member over 4 years ago
Did Melcher move to someplace like Newfoundland where the time is off by a half-hour?
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
Jedediah had to practice standing guard with a piece of wood before his sergeant trusted him with a gun.
DATo over 4 years ago
Very first speech ever at what is now known as ‘Speaker’s Corner’, which centered on the topic, “Why recruits should never make passes at the general’s daughter”.
pcolli over 4 years ago
The inventor of the platform boot.
Lady loves a joke over 4 years ago
:-D
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
a couple of united for liberty members practicing for the capitol demonstration…
Buzzworld over 4 years ago
“Let me demonstrate how to get someone’s attention.”
WoodstockJack over 4 years ago
What’s a Post Turtle?
Emjeff over 4 years ago
This is the weirdest painting I’ve ever seen.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 4 years ago
Scene deleted by Stanley Kubrick of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman getting ready to motivate Private Pyle for not being realistic enough.
J Short over 4 years ago
Bored? I’ll show you board, by God.
jel354 over 4 years ago
Early example of someone getting on a soapbox.
Reader over 4 years ago
Gaining the high ground does not make your stick a match for my gun.
rmremail over 4 years ago
“See? I told you that I’m taller than you!”“Oh, for gods sake get off of that. We have work to do. That negro isn’t going to lynch himself.”
rmremail over 4 years ago
The Thompson brothers, had a long tradition of social distancing together on their family farm. ‘Get off of my land or I’ll shoot you!’
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
scott meyer back when he first started writing basic instructions…
Call me Ishmael over 4 years ago
If you asked me to place a bet/ on “log vs bayonet”/ the advantage of height/ is probably slight-/ disembowelment is more of a threat.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member over 4 years ago
No, really, I can see my house from here.
lagoulou over 4 years ago
My first thought, “That is one stupid picture!”
Bookworm over 4 years ago
I’m sure the artist had a point to make with this painting. But other than the bayonet, I fail to see it.
Call me Ishmael over 4 years ago
I suspect that this is a Yankee guarding a Rebel captive, who is being “punished” by standing on the box and holding a log. Painted in 1863 – Homer was a war correspondent (for Harper’s Magazine, I believe). He painted many such works, stressing the contrast between the relatively “orderly”, well-equipped Yankees and the shabby, rustic (yet generally courageous) Rebs. BTW: that war seems to be continuing. Distressing…
Linguist over 4 years ago
Jethro is just daring any Yankee soldier to try to knock the chip off his shoulder.
Rev Phnk Ey over 4 years ago
Orville about to show Wilbur the concept of winged flight.
aerotica69 over 4 years ago
Oh, get off your soapbox! That is not what the kids today mean by planking.
Call me Ishmael over 4 years ago
“Prisoners from the Front” is Winslow Homer’s best-known Civil War painting. You can Googl the image. It is a “cousin” to this work !! (sorry to be serious. LOL!)
mabrndt Premium Member over 4 years ago
Punishment for Intoxication (In Front of the Guardhouse):
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Winslow_Homer_-_Punishment_for_Intoxication_(1863).jpg
has info and links that point to info about this painting.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/homer_winslow.html
http://www.sai.msu.su/cjackson/homer/homer_bio.htm
http://www.all-art.org/history458-2.html
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/h/homer/biograph.html
https://www.wikiart.org/en/winslow-homer
https://www.the-athenaeum.org/people/detail.php?ID=91
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/495/winslow-homer
http://www.avictorian.com/homer_winslow.html
http://totallyhistory.com/winslow-homer/
https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/winslow-homer-1836-1910-americas-painter-99052589/115630.html
https://www.sullivangoss.com/artists/winslow-homer-1836-1910
http://hoocher.com/Winslow_Homer/Winslow_Homer.htm
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the title URL. So far, 9 works by him have been used here (9 times, including 1 repeat).
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2019/05/01?comments=visible
has the prior work (my comment there has the same artist info URLs, the 6th of which may be unresponsive).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2450 (May 14, 2020) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Call me Ishmael over 4 years ago
Previous limerick was based on inaccurate assumption by pompous twit/author. Improved version (but no masterpiece !) The price of inebriation/ is a perch in a hot location/ in the blazing sun/near a bloke with a gun/ T’is a strange kind of “elevation”..
Ubintold over 4 years ago
Now all I need are some skate wheels and I can enter the soapbox derby.
kauri44 over 4 years ago
Points for the Ugly Stick reference.
Another Take over 4 years ago
Abner Doubleday refining the rules of baseball: "OK. Standing on a box is now required for all batters. It considerably changes the strike zone AND lessens the likelihood of anyone hitting those boring home runs. ARE YOU LISTENING???
MissScarlet Premium Member over 4 years ago
While this system was devised many decades before the founding of AA, it did have its merits.
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 4 years ago
A feather in a cap essentially indicates number of enemies killed. So he is being guarded to keep from killing a second person?