It’s the plague of the person who paints/ (one of painting’s cruelest restraints !)/ ’tis the length of the wall../ who can cover it all ?/ One constantly runs out of Saints…
In the trial of this suspect, each juror, / (and the sketch artist, too, Albrecht Durer,) / knew this unnamed “civilian” / was the Kaiser, Max’milian, / who’d never be judged a procurer.
“Admittedly, it’s high quality graffiti, but it’s still illegal. Forty lashes at high noon, or you can come home with me and have a meal prepared by my wife. I’d take the lashing if I were you.”
Thisa’ isa’ gonna be real esay. Nobody isa’ gonna no difference. Put ona’ chef hat and justa’ say “Thisa’ sum spicey meatball”. Poop for brains will think we invaded Italy.
I demand you erase this cartoon. / It lampoons me as old Pantaloon, / (a buffoon picayune,) / and you further impugn / how I speak with that ribald balloon.
The artist thinking, " How many times do I have to explain to this idiot that this mural is all about the Queen and her ladies on horseback, not this horse’s ass of a Prime Minister! "
“PAINTER:* This is how Michelangelo done it. First he painted a wall, then the Pope prayed real hard and the wall became the ceiling. Are you saying you don’t have as much faith as the Pope, Martin?
(hadn’t seen that before last Saturday; changed my mind a bit regarding what I said in my 6/18 reply), says comments that include a
(6) link off-site
are no longer allowed (please don’t confuse that with a hyperlink – a URL is most definitely a link in this context), and that has caused me to change a few things. Though technically still in violation, I hope pointing to Wikimedia Commons is OK.
Albrecht Dürer is visited by Emperor Maximilian at work:
(best viewed by Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages as necessary) has info and links that point to more info about this painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
Please forgive this abrupt interruption, / for I know you abhor all disruption, / but my green wooden chest / holds these deeds which attest / that you profit from crime and corruption.
What I see thus far leaves me unmoved. / This is not the design I approved. / The sketch held up here shows / I’ve a cute button nose. / You’re in peril unless it’s improved.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
“Listen, Emperor, do I walk into your palace and tell you how to do your job?”
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Screw it, lets just CG the rest.”
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
You over there kneeling with the mirror… tilt it down lower. That backlighting has to be just right.
rmremail over 3 years ago
And remember, this is for posterity. It has to be an accurate depiction, so that people will know what sort of king I was.
rmremail over 3 years ago
Painting with an audience is always tough. It’s worse when ‘the audience’ can have your head taken off if you make his complexion wrong.
Call me Ishmael over 3 years ago
It’s the plague of the person who paints/ (one of painting’s cruelest restraints !)/ ’tis the length of the wall../ who can cover it all ?/ One constantly runs out of Saints…
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
Is this a repeat? It looks familiar! If not a repeat I would comment… “Come down Tensley, you don’t need a mask anymore!”
Strob Premium Member over 3 years ago
Nostradamus attempts to explain what sports bars with Hi-def TV will look like.
rmremail over 3 years ago
Painter trying to sell the king on his rough draft (and hoping he doesn’t fire him and hire a hack to paint-by-numbers his pencil sketch)
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
In the trial of this suspect, each juror, / (and the sketch artist, too, Albrecht Durer,) / knew this unnamed “civilian” / was the Kaiser, Max’milian, / who’d never be judged a procurer.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
“Sad news, Your Majesty. I’m afraid I can’t complete the painting; the numbers 64, 66 and 79 are missing.”
Papared25 over 3 years ago
“Admittedly, it’s high quality graffiti, but it’s still illegal. Forty lashes at high noon, or you can come home with me and have a meal prepared by my wife. I’d take the lashing if I were you.”
Jayalexander over 3 years ago
Thisa’ isa’ gonna be real esay. Nobody isa’ gonna no difference. Put ona’ chef hat and justa’ say “Thisa’ sum spicey meatball”. Poop for brains will think we invaded Italy.
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
I demand you erase this cartoon. / It lampoons me as old Pantaloon, / (a buffoon picayune,) / and you further impugn / how I speak with that ribald balloon.
aerotica69 over 3 years ago
No no, the composition is all wrong. I don’t care how they really ARE, I just want the horses’ heads to LOOK larger than the women’s.
tony_n_jen2003 over 3 years ago
Product placement in the comics now?
Radish... over 3 years ago
He picked up a can of Sherwin Williams paint and shouted “Cover the Earth!” as he poured it on the floor.
Calvins Brother over 3 years ago
“Hi, you don’t know me, but I’m here to tell you about an exciting new…..”
Linguist over 3 years ago
The artist thinking, " How many times do I have to explain to this idiot that this mural is all about the Queen and her ladies on horseback, not this horse’s ass of a Prime Minister! "
Another Take over 3 years ago
“PAINTER:* This is how Michelangelo done it. First he painted a wall, then the Pope prayed real hard and the wall became the ceiling. Are you saying you don’t have as much faith as the Pope, Martin?
prrdh over 3 years ago
“And if you don’t get it right this time, I’ll tell the guy with the halberd to ‘Cut!’”
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Young Schroedinger here says he has a theory about the natural world. Has anyone seen the royal cat?”
Ken Holman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Annnnnd … abracadabra! The rabbit is gone!
Ken Holman Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Did you know there is a dead cat in this box?” “Well, I know now!!!!!”
mabrndt Premium Member over 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/help/comment_policy
(hadn’t seen that before last Saturday; changed my mind a bit regarding what I said in my 6/18 reply), says comments that include a
(6) link off-site
are no longer allowed (please don’t confuse that with a hyperlink – a URL is most definitely a link in this context), and that has caused me to change a few things. Though technically still in violation, I hope pointing to Wikimedia Commons is OK.
Albrecht Dürer is visited by Emperor Maximilian at work:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wilhelm_Koller_Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer_wird_von_Kaiser_Maximilian_bei_der_Arbeit_besucht.jpg
(best viewed by Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages as necessary) has info and links that point to more info about this painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
https://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/06/masterpiece-2731.html
I have added a comment there pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2021/06/11?comments=visible
has the prior (my comment there pointed to the same artist info URLs as does the one now at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry).
anomaly over 3 years ago
“Bad boy! You know drawing on the walls is wrong! Go to the corner for a time out right now!”
Dragoncat over 3 years ago
Keep painting, my friends.
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
Please forgive this abrupt interruption, / for I know you abhor all disruption, / but my green wooden chest / holds these deeds which attest / that you profit from crime and corruption.
KEA over 3 years ago
Well, there’s one thing from my childhood that’s still around… Glidden Paint
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
What I see thus far leaves me unmoved. / This is not the design I approved. / The sketch held up here shows / I’ve a cute button nose. / You’re in peril unless it’s improved.
MissScarlet Premium Member over 3 years ago
Before television, the hottest ticket in town was watching a muralist.
d1234dick Premium Member over 3 years ago
general Thor giving talk re invasion of country next to his, boy in foreground is his “aid de camp”.
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Who removed my wine goblet by painting over it! Paint it back in! Paint it back in!
Bilan over 3 years ago
Ah, those were the days. When watching paint dry was a spectator event.
Impkins Premium Member over 3 years ago
The year was 1870 and great strides were being made in large screen TVs. :>)
cherns Premium Member over 3 years ago
The Most Interesting Painter In The World…
Radish... over 3 years ago
With this paint by number scheme we can make a fortune I tell you!
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Now class please notice, my brush strokes are not side to side but rather up and down, up and down…it makes a difference.