... then I went to pick up my puppy from the vet. He went in yesterday for neutering and they also found three puppy teeth that needed to be pulled. $400 later I have my pup back.
Since the day was a loss money-wise I decided I may as well add groceries to the total!
Hugo - into day 2 of his 6 days off and barely made it to the shop for some tummy medicine
--an an antique (1886) print of a painting of Salammbo, Princess of Carthage, from the novel by Gustave Flaubert. Ebay ftw!
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Pretty cool pic.
I hadn't heard of Salammbo before (I only barely made it through Madame Bovary, though Sentimental Education was OK) so just googled it up. Sounds much more up my street!![]()
Pretty cool pic.
I hadn't heard of Salammbo before (I only barely made it through Madame Bovary, though Sentimental Education was OK) so just googled it up. Sounds much more up my street!![]()
I actually like it better than Madame Bovary, myself.
One interesting thing: there seem to be numerous paintings of this scene from the novel; but this particular painting seems to be lost.
I can't find a reference to it anywhere online. The artist--Gabriel Ferrier--is not even listed in the Art Renewal Center's museum. His painting seems to exist now only in books, which is where the print came from.
In that, it's like another painting that I'd dearly like to get a hold of: The Fury of the Goths by an even more obscure artist named Ivanovitz (or maybe Ivanovitch):
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The original must really be something.
And just like that, history is lost. You people haven't been archiving properly!
I can barely make out the detail in that small pic, but blood & guts, imperial-style has to be worth seeking out! Trouble is, where would you hang it? I'm thinking the study, as inspiration when plotting the death of your enemies...
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