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Saddam Hussein's Incredibly Tacky Taste In Art (NOT An Onion Satire)
AP via Yahoo! News ^ | April 12, 2003

Posted on 04/13/2003 3:15:11 PM PDT by PJ-Comix

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Eric Hooper looks upon a fantasy painting in a house in an upscale neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, April 12, 2003.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: palace; saddamhussein
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To: PJ-Comix
You realize, of course, that if the artwork survives the looters, it may fetch a fortune at Sotheby's in the near future.

Hey, even Hitler has a market for his mediocre post card renderings (Artist Adolph's Vienna years) along with the few assorted possessions that were once his.

I heard that the Iraqi National Museum is in need of some new material...
41 posted on 04/13/2003 3:57:50 PM PDT by demnomo
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To: Uncle Meat
http://www.ratfink.org/

and

http://www.bigdaddyroth.com/Main_menu.html

Boy that brings back memories.

Thanks.
42 posted on 04/13/2003 4:01:21 PM PDT by ParadigmLost
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To: PJ-Comix
Saddam a rabid D&D player?
43 posted on 04/13/2003 4:03:23 PM PDT by oyez (Is this a great country or what?)
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To: PJ-Comix
What ... no Elvis on velvet?!?
44 posted on 04/13/2003 4:04:25 PM PDT by maggief
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To: ParadigmLost
You've jarred my memory now.I haven't seen those images since I was a youngster.
45 posted on 04/13/2003 4:06:57 PM PDT by Uncle Meat
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To: Kenno
Is that the cover for Conan the Fascist?

It could be. It goes perfectly with the white velour on the furniture and the gold plating on the firearms.

In Gulf War I, P.J. O'Rourke described Saddams style as "Cosa Nostra Rococco".

So9

46 posted on 04/13/2003 4:11:59 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
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To: demnomo
Frazetta did the cover art for "Creepy" and "Eerie" horror comics years ago.Remember those?I had stacks of those,man,did they ever had some grusome stories.
47 posted on 04/13/2003 4:12:18 PM PDT by Uncle Meat
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To: ChadGore
I need to rent The In-Laws. Remember that movie? It featured a South American dictator who had a gallery collection of velvet paintings.
48 posted on 04/13/2003 4:17:00 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (A Person With No Sense Of Humor Is Someone Who Confuses The Irreverent With The Irrelevant)
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To: BunnySlippers
Both the man and the woman in the painting have long blonde hair.

He probably bought it because it reminded him of that one Dixie Chick.

49 posted on 04/13/2003 4:21:38 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: Cultural Jihad
Ah, too cute. Just too cute. AND...too good to be hanging in the pervert saddam's house. He was one sick pervert and I for one am hoping he is reaping what he sowed for so many years in the burning fires of HELL!
50 posted on 04/13/2003 4:30:19 PM PDT by cubreporter
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To: KneelBeforeZod
I have a funny feeling that particular H&K *will not* find it's way into the scrapheap of firearms marked for disposal by coalition forces.
51 posted on 04/13/2003 4:30:52 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Uncle Meat
I remember seeing the Creepy/Eerie comic covers, but I never bought them. A friend of mine was into Eerie and Vampirella. I recognised the artwork on one issue of Eerie and pointed it out to my friend. I bought a Frank Frazetta calendar one year.

A few years ago, I was able to purchase a couple of used Lancer Conan paperbacks at a garage sale! Did that ever bring back fond memories of my Dad's Swords & Sorcery paperback collection.

Call me tacky, but I really liked Frazetta's artwork.
52 posted on 04/13/2003 4:48:43 PM PDT by demnomo
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To: demnomo
Same here.I have one on my wall framed,bought it in a mall 20 some years ago.It's a Viking barbarian with his battle axe, off his horsing seeking a naked woman crouched behind a fallen tree with a dagger.Can't remember the name.My brother's been begging me for years to let him have it.Nothing doing.Won't part with it.I guess I'm just tacky trailer trash to certain people here,but what the hell,at least me and you know what we like.
Frazetta also did artwork for these Edgar Rice Burroughs paperback novels you could order from,guess...Creepy/Eerie comics.
53 posted on 04/13/2003 4:59:12 PM PDT by Uncle Meat
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To: PJ-Comix
All day long my sisters and I have had fun with the idea of a new Iraqi DIY show: "Trading Bunkers" (with the Euro- weenies, Putin and Kim doing guest shots, of course)

LOTS of possibilities... :)
54 posted on 04/13/2003 5:04:48 PM PDT by WestTexasWend
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To: All; PJ-Comix
That picture was found inside Saddam's 1960's Style Love Nest (My Title)

By Chris Tomlinson, The Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq (April 12) - The doors of the town house opened to reveal a playboy's fantasy straight from the 1960s: mirrored bedroom, lamps shaped like women, airbrushed paintings of a topless blonde woman and a mustached hero battling a crocodile.

Troops thought it was the home of Saddam Hussein's mistress, though on the wall and in the bedroom were photos of the Iraqi president and a woman who appeared to be his wife. The company commander suspected they had found one of the Iraqi leader's many safe houses.

``This must have been Saddam's love shack,'' said Sgt. Spencer Willardson of Logan, Utah.

The split-level, one-bedroom town house is in a Baath Party enclave in an upscale neighborhood in central Baghdad where generals and senior party officials lived.

As U.S. officials set up command posts there, troops were going home by home, searching for looters and weapons.

Next door, where iron sheets were welded over all the windows, they found more than 6,000 Berretta pistols, 650 Sig Sauer pistols, 248 Colt Revolvers, 160 Belgian 7.65 mm pistols, 12 cases of Sterling submachine guns and four cases of anti-tank missiles all still in the unopened original boxes. There were also tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition mortars and cases of old handguns and heavy machine guns.

Not far off was another presidential palace, this one with a Yugoslav-built, chemical and biological weapons-proof bunker underneath it. A U.S. Army team inspected it and it appeared to be strictly defensive in nature.

But this home was different: beanbag chairs, a garden of plastic plants, a sunken kitchen and a room for a servant, all 1960s-style.

The sunken wet bar was stocked with 20-year old Italian red wines and expensive cognacs, brandies and Scotch whiskeys, the same brands found in several presidential palaces.

The glassware, too, was the same pattern that was found in at least three palaces also visited by U.S. troops since the regime collapsed. The pattern features the Iraqi government seal and a gold pattern on that rim.

But when it came time to eat dinner, Saddam was served his food on the official fine china of the Kuwaiti royal family, complete with the family seal and gold and maroon trim.

Capt. Chris Carter, commander of A Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, said the home appears to be one of Saddam's safe houses. Officials concluded that the house was used by Parisoula Lampsos, who publicly claimed to be Saddam's mistress. She escaped to Lebanon in 2002.

Saddam's wife, Sajida Khairallah Telfah, is also his cousin. Together they had three daughters and two sons, Odai and Qusai. Like her husband, her whereabouts are unknown. Saddam is widely known to have a third son, Ali, by another woman.

Lampsos was interviewed extensively about her relationship with Saddam on U.S. television. Her current location is unknown and she was last believed to be in hiding.

The photos show Saddam and a woman smiling at each other and standing beside one another - in one Saddam wears a uniform and in another a suit.

On one wall was a 16-by-20 inch plaque of the Iraqi eagle and flag seal.

Upstairs was a television room with bright blue, pink and yellow throw pillows. The bathroom included a whirlpool bath. The kingsize bed was fitted into an alcove with mirrors on two sides and a fantasy painting on the third.

The closets and drawers were empty except for a man's night shirt, two pairs of boxer shorts, two T-shirts and a bath robe - each item individually wrapped in plastic, just as similar items had been in the palaces.

One of the airbrushed paintings depicted a topless blonde woman, with a green demon behind her, pointing a finger at a mythic hero. From the tip of her finger came a giant serpent, which had wrapped itself around the warrior.

Another showed a buxom woman chained to a barren desert mountain ledge, with a huge dragon diving down to kill her with sharpened talons.

The home's 1960s look - parodied in the series of ``Austin Powers'' spy spoofs - inspired a round of imitations from soldiers slogging door to door.

``Yeah, baaabeee,'' said Carter, doing his best imitation of actor Mike Myers' character.

``Shagadelic,'' another soldier shouted.

Indeed, the carpet was navy blue shag.

04/12/03 20:06 EDTe of

55 posted on 04/13/2003 5:15:09 PM PDT by Spunky
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To: demnomo
As a big-time Robert E. Howard/HP Lovecraft/Clark Ashton Smith fan I'm a little tickled and insulted at Saddam's horrendous tastes in bad z-rate imitation Boris Vallejo/Frank Frazetta art.

I mean, seriously, he must have had his Baathist minions trolling the ass end of the sale tables at DragonCon or the World SF Cons.

I'd dig under his bed and look for the John Norman/Gor or Blade series paperbacks he probably read.

Again, it is ironic that a man born and raised only a hundred miles from RE Howards' Cross Plains killed this SOB.
56 posted on 04/13/2003 5:28:21 PM PDT by lavrenti
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To: PJ-Comix
And our next destination, folks, will be Saddam's Robert Mapplethorpe room...
57 posted on 04/13/2003 5:35:43 PM PDT by WhaChuLookinAt
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To: PJ-Comix
Here's another photo with one of those types of paintings in the background.

U.S. Army Captains Steve Barry, right, and Chris Carter, left, relax in a house in an upscale neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, April 12, 2003. Photos of Saddam Hussein and Parisoula Lampsos, a woman who has publicly claimed to be his mistress were displayed inside the house. Lampsos escaped to Lebanon in 2002.  (AP Photo/John Moore)

58 posted on 04/13/2003 5:48:23 PM PDT by deziner
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To: Cultural Jihad
Dogs playing poker on velvet, a true American classic.
59 posted on 04/13/2003 5:53:06 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: KneelBeforeZod
Hey G, hate tha playa, not tha game!
60 posted on 04/13/2003 6:06:10 PM PDT by SoCal_Republican (We got a 7 of diamonds, how long until we get a full house?)
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