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Author Topic: Who, what, when, where, why?????  (Read 19622 times)
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« Reply #420 on: 20:09:38, 11-04-2007 »

Mm, that narrows it down to about 350 or so, Pim.

Joseph???
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« Reply #421 on: 20:22:38, 11-04-2007 »

Mm, that narrows it down to about 350 or so, Pim.

Joseph???

No, not Joseph. Wink
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« Reply #422 on: 21:10:54, 11-04-2007 »

Pim,

Is it a composer, musician, choreographer, dentist, binman?  Undecided
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« Reply #423 on: 10:39:56, 12-04-2007 »

Pim,

Is it a composer, musician, choreographer, dentist, binman?  Undecided

Good question, John! Smiley

It's not a composer or a musician.
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« Reply #424 on: 11:27:42, 12-04-2007 »

Ah, so it's a choreographer, dentist or binman. Since he's holding Petrushka then it's choreographer?  Grin

So how about Kenneth Macmillan?
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« Reply #425 on: 13:13:32, 12-04-2007 »

Ah, so it's a choreographer, dentist or binman. Since he's holding Petrushka then it's choreographer?  Grin

So how about Kenneth Macmillan?

No, not a choreographer, dentist or binman and it isn't Kenneth Macmillan. Smiley
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« Reply #426 on: 13:17:47, 12-04-2007 »

Drat pim, I thought you just gave us a clue? Surely we can know what his profession was, say when he was looking at the album, or looking at his age , what his profession was before that?


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« Reply #427 on: 13:35:42, 12-04-2007 »

Drat pim, I thought you just gave us a clue? Surely we can know what his profession was, say when he was looking at the album, or looking at his age , what his profession was before that?

O yes, this man had a profession indeed! He received a very important prize for his work!

(I'm not going to give the game away very easily. I want to enjoy this. Grin)
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« Reply #428 on: 00:43:50, 13-04-2007 »

Returning to the mobile/kinetic structure in homage to .... ? The building has his name too but you can't read it  Cheesy





So Who? What? Where?

Clue: Baroque


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« Reply #429 on: 07:55:30, 13-04-2007 »

It is not a church, is it?
While trying to find out what is this building I found this New York Baroque dance company. I find her costume strange.


May be it is a University? Here is baroque university in Krakow
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« Reply #430 on: 09:13:33, 13-04-2007 »

I find her costume strange.

Just the thing for going shop-lifting in, though.
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« Reply #431 on: 09:33:19, 13-04-2007 »

I don't think people were showing their behind in baroque time (I mean women). And it is more convinient to shop lift in full skirt. Also I can see metal things inside her skirt (or whatever should be their in place of a skirt).
It is modern take on baroque attire. I wonder what men wear in the company.
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« Reply #432 on: 11:16:56, 13-04-2007 »


Returning to the mobile/kinetic structure in homage to .... ? The building has his name too but you can't read it  Cheesy





So Who? What? Where?

Really big clue: google image search: verywellknownbaroqueGermancomposer-haus   Roll Eyes


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« Reply #433 on: 11:22:34, 13-04-2007 »

telemann?
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« Reply #434 on: 11:44:48, 13-04-2007 »

Telemann is correct.

I can't find the very informative site that I was reading before, but the town is Goslar and it has much modern art:

http://www.raymond-faure.com/Goslar/Goslar_Kunst/goslar-kunst.html
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