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La Galleria
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68Van Eyck painting is awesome...great detail it was meant to scare the bejesus ouVolsi Mimir-8/21/2001
67Nice thread Susieq. Let me include a link to some paintings by Koko the gorillaTom McIlwain-8/21/2001
66Vermeer also brought out the poets- here are a couple of poems about Vermeers woVolsi Mimir-8/21/2001
65When Monet stayed in England for an extended time – thinking refugee of a war FrVolsi Mimir-8/21/2001
64windberg.com windberg.com thomaskinkade.com thomaskinkade.com These links doMark_H-8/21/2001
63I was speaking from memory, and I just realized that my gigantic monitor would sDon Pueblo-8/21/2001
62That is a wonderful story. I have several large volumes on Van Gogh and have reGa Peach-8/21/2001
61Tastes Like Chicken Referencing the Van Eyck, you wrote (The jpeg is larger thaKaren Lawrence-8/21/2001
60I'll throw in a pop artist: James Rosenquist albrightknox.org moca-la.org mJorj X Mckie-8/20/2001
59No, I had a chance to buy one in 1976 and didn't have the money. $900. He Don Pueblo-8/20/2001
58That Van Eyck is astonishing, TLC...you have some wonderful favorites.. anotherSusieQ1065-8/20/2001
57Yes, you are right. If you ever get to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, check outDon Pueblo-8/20/2001
56Tastes Like Chicken: In Gillespie's self portrait, he literally looks like Karen Lawrence-8/20/2001
55Here's a fascinating letter written by Vincent to his sister Theo, in May ofSusieQ1065-8/20/2001
54yes , but there was at one point where a young progressive painter , started to 2MAR$-8/20/2001
53<i>Starry Starry Night</i>....such a poignant painting...especially SusieQ1065-8/20/2001
52Tom: I couldn't get your picture to appear. It turns out my favorite Jan VeKaren Lawrence-8/20/2001
51It actually had a lot to do with the discovery of oil paint. Prior to that, temDon Pueblo-8/20/2001
50Thank you for that taste of Turner, Crow...I wasn't familiar with him... &qSusieQ1065-8/20/2001
49Amazing how the complexity of painting increases from Pippi to Rembrandt etc li2MAR$-8/20/2001
48My favorite Vermeer, i like the others also...... rijksmuseum.nlTomHighsmith-8/20/2001
47You have excellent taste, IMHO.Don Pueblo-8/20/2001
46Several of my all-time favorite paintings: kfki.hu kfki.hu (see the actual paiDon Pueblo-8/20/2001
45Thank you, Karen...and that's an incredible painting...his eyes! How neat aSusieQ1065-8/20/2001
44Susieq: Your La GAlleria is a fabulous site. Thank you. Frans Hals' LaughinKaren Lawrence-8/20/2001
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