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« Reply #75 on: 22:45:59, 11-09-2007 » |
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It is indeed Pierre Bonnard, dotcommunist, and the woman is his wife, Marthe, who appears in his pictures right up to the end of his life always looking as she did when they first met. 
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« Reply #76 on: 22:48:41, 11-09-2007 » |
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  Similar? Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #77 on: 23:05:52, 11-09-2007 » |
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Hardly therapy, but at martle's instruction: 
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« Reply #78 on: 01:52:14, 12-09-2007 » |
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 a hapy gint by me
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #79 on: 10:33:53, 12-09-2007 » |
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For many, many reasons, one of my favourite paintings:  George Caleb Bingham, Fur Traders Descending the Missouri (1845)
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #80 on: 13:24:07, 12-09-2007 » |
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 Aside from the child's gender, and the fruit, this is a pretty good rendition of my childhood.
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« Reply #81 on: 13:28:19, 12-09-2007 » |
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Aside from the child's gender, and the fruit, this is a pretty good rendition of my childhood.
...as I heard the story, weren't you playing infinite-chess back in charmed old days of afternoon piano invention?
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« Reply #82 on: 13:28:36, 12-09-2007 » |
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Aside from the child's gender, and the fruit, this is a pretty good rendition of my childhood.
What, you mean your mother didn't use preternaturally round and smooth oranges to hold her music in place, CD?
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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« Reply #83 on: 13:29:55, 12-09-2007 » |
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I bet your mum still has that red dress you're wearing tucked away somewhere, CD.
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #84 on: 14:04:54, 12-09-2007 » |
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Aside from the child's gender and gender accoutrements , and the fruit, this is a pretty good rendition of my childhood.
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« Reply #85 on: 15:04:17, 12-09-2007 » |
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Are we straying into areas of more general therapy?
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #86 on: 15:06:31, 12-09-2007 » |
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No, just brushing off the pedants. In fact I like the painting as well, though the reproduction is the pits.
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« Reply #87 on: 18:06:38, 12-09-2007 » |
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For all you fellow fans of The Family from One End Street, here's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose by Sargent (not Sir Malcolm).  One of my favourites. And a strange coincidence - I came across the book you mention jmust a couple of days ago, having not thought of it for more than 30 years...
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« Reply #89 on: 21:32:47, 12-09-2007 » |
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No, just brushing off the pedants. In fact I like the painting as well, though the reproduction is the pits.
Well, as long as we're not "straying off" into the are(n)a of "heavily gendered constructs"... Best, Alistair
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