King Cophetua and the Beggarmaid, Edward Burne-Jones
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:11 pm
(The) Lovers--Pablo Picasso
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Clary
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:15 pm
The Mill Stream - John Constable
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:27 pm
Night Cafe in the Place Lamartine--Vincent Van Gogh
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:37 pm
Oasthouses by Rowland Hilder
Oliver Cromwell by Robert Walker
neither are outstandingly famous so you have 2 to make up for it
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firefly
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:51 pm
Polish Rider--Rembrandt
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 03:57 pm
The Persistence of Memory - Salvador Dali
BTW I LOVE this topic!
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 04:10 pm
i kinda like the topic myself. ;-) thanks for picking it. in fact, it wouldn't be bad to have an encore sometime, because i really wanted to do something with 'N' but wasn't quick enough. i'm waiting for Q&R now, because i have something in mind for S.
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 04:25 pm
Gotcha! And thanks! I think we should repeat it as well. Off to find a 'Q'!
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 05:11 pm
After MUCH searching, I found a bloody 'Q'!:
The Quay At Dinard by Emanuel Phillip Fox
It may not be famous but it may be about the only one!
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 07:49 pm
You're up next, yitwail (but I call dibs on the "C", if there's a second round!)
(The) Red Studio, by Matisse
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Thu 9 Jun, 2005 10:42 pm
if everyone's been waiting all this time, hope this doesn't disappoint you. and bree, if it were up to me, you'd have dibs on every letter save M in the second round.
Sylvester & companion by Chuck Jones :wink:
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Fri 10 Jun, 2005 01:33 am
Totnes by J M W Turner - not a famous one of his, but has personal relevance! He moved the castle to make it more dramatic.