Difficult not to mention every painting. Very well done, Dan!
#1 Stom
#4 Massei this beautiful fresco is located in a charming church in Rome.
# Honthorst
#10 Antonio della Corna -Italian Renaissance painter of the 15th/16th c.
#11 Vivarini, one the most important and prolific Venetian painters of the 15th c. The heavy ornamentation of his paintings was influenced by Gentile da Fabriano (remember The Journey of the Magi? Beautifully detailed, rich fabrics which he must have accurately studied as his father was a textile merchant).
#18 Tissot
#25 Mihály Munkácsy, 19th c. Hungarian painter. His paintings of Jesus before Pilate, Golgotha, and Hecce Homo were taken on a tour of Europe and the USA and sealed his fame.
#28 Cambiaso
#32 Hole
I will not even mention the fenster..I pointed my finger to the screen and puff! they are in my castle...
I have it on good authority that your mansion in heaven is chock-full of fensters. Its name is Alba’s Fensterama.
In the meantime, my fifteen-year-old grandson went on his first-ever date last night. Can’t wait to get full details. By the time Grandpa gets through quizzing him, he’ll think he lives in a house made of windows.
Thank you for such helpful information etabeta.
“I will not even mention the fenster..I pointed my finger to the screen and puff! they are in my castle...”
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etabeta, Ahem... I uh... well, about that- the uh, the group has asked me to request if we all could have a uh... a tour. You know, a personal tour of your castle. And your castle gallery. And we know that you’re going to offer us lunch. You wouldn’t mind? Wow, great. Can you seat 500?