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CTyankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-06-11 06:49 PM
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48. Oh, no, not any of them...sorry...
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  -This week’s Friday Afternoon Challenge: “Your fabulous face!” CTyankee  May-06-11 03:58 PM   #0 
  - I don't know, but I think #6 looks the best.  1620rock   May-06-11 04:11 PM   #1 
  - Isn't she gorgeous? And it looks like she knows it!  CTyankee   May-06-11 04:13 PM   #2 
     - She looks like Liza Minelli in the face. nt  Honeycombe8   May-06-11 05:40 PM   #23 
  - i have seen 3, 4 and 6.... see how good i am. lol. happy  seabeyond   May-06-11 04:16 PM   #3 
  - I finally know one!  GreatCaesarsGhost   May-06-11 04:22 PM   #4 
  - Hey, that's great! Did you see it in the National Gallery in D.C?  CTyankee   May-06-11 04:25 PM   #5 
     - Not quite. I saw it in a Nat Gallery of Art tv program on ver meer  GreatCaesarsGhost   May-06-11 04:33 PM   #6 
        - I love the look he captured with her face. Was she trembling? Crying?  CTyankee   May-06-11 04:44 PM   #8 
        - ...  GreatCaesarsGhost   May-06-11 05:15 PM   #11 
           - It's just what I've read from various sources...I dunno...  CTyankee   May-06-11 05:19 PM   #13 
        - I'll meet you there!!!  elleng   May-06-11 06:37 PM   #39 
           - Hey, there's an idea! nt  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:39 PM   #42 
              - Wanna get downtown, after recent excursion!  elleng   May-06-11 06:44 PM   #44 
                 - Any Picasso, rather than no Picasso, is better, if you have the chance!  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:47 PM   #47 
                    - Sure!  elleng   May-06-11 06:51 PM   #49 
  - Don't know the answers but #6 is beautiful  Kingofalldems   May-06-11 04:33 PM   #7 
  - Oh, man, she's getting "good press" on this thread!  CTyankee   May-06-11 04:45 PM   #9 
  - recommend  xchrom   May-06-11 04:52 PM   #10 
  - Does #2 have something to with the french revolution?  GreatCaesarsGhost   May-06-11 05:18 PM   #12 
  - No.  CTyankee   May-06-11 05:20 PM   #14 
     - No, s/he's still got a head!!!  elleng   May-06-11 06:33 PM   #34 
        - Not "shortened" for sure....  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:34 PM   #36 
           - HA!  elleng   May-06-11 06:38 PM   #40 
  - #3 is an Italian work, but I don't know by who...  CaliforniaPeggy   May-06-11 05:20 PM   #15 
  - #3 is Italian, but not a Borgia. #4 is a self portrait..  CTyankee   May-06-11 05:23 PM   #16 
     - How about Marco Polo.  immoderate   May-06-11 05:25 PM   #18 
        - sorry, but no.  CTyankee   May-06-11 05:27 PM   #19 
  - #2 Ann Frank?  randr   May-06-11 05:24 PM   #17 
  - No, sorry, it is not Anne Frank....  CTyankee   May-06-11 05:28 PM   #20 
  - #3 is a bust of Lorenzo de Medici  blogslut   May-06-11 05:38 PM   #21 
  - Damn! You beat me by two freakin' minutes. I should have skipped the  1monster   May-06-11 05:42 PM   #25 
  - Aww  blogslut   May-06-11 05:46 PM   #26 
     - Really? I was a theatrical costumer for about ten years. After I was retained  1monster   May-06-11 06:00 PM   #31 
        - I hear you  blogslut   May-06-11 06:12 PM   #32 
        - God, what an awful job! My dtr was a costume designer for a short while and gave it up!  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:15 PM   #62 
           - It certainly isn't a job for those who are looking to make money. I don't enjoy  1monster   May-06-11 07:21 PM   #64 
  - thank you, blogslut! Yes, it is Verrocchio.  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:43 PM   #43 
  - Captures the spirituality and lighthearted nature of the Borgias.  philly_bob   May-07-11 04:49 PM   #87 
  - Number 6, is it cropped in on her?  tekisui   May-06-11 05:38 PM   #22 
  - Not sure. I don't think so...  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:35 PM   #37 
  - Number 3 is Lorenzo de' Medici. He was the ruler of Florence  1monster   May-06-11 05:40 PM   #24 
  - But, the artist who did this?  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:36 PM   #38 
     - Blogslut, above, posted two minutes before me and remembered to  1monster   May-06-11 06:44 PM   #45 
        - Yep. Verrocchio on Lorenzo de Medici...whatta face...  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:51 PM   #50 
  - #1 artist Rembrandt? #5 artist Renoir? #6..the artist who paints with dots...Sauerne or something  Honeycombe8   May-06-11 05:46 PM   #27 
  - Oh, no, not any of them...sorry...  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:49 PM   #48 
  - #1 is Vermeer, Girl with the Red Hat  woo me with science   May-06-11 05:52 PM   #28 
  - Yep. First one guessed. See above...  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:10 PM   #60 
     - Always enjoy your quizzes.  woo me with science   May-07-11 11:19 AM   #86 
  - Is #2 by Camille Claudel?  suffragette   May-06-11 05:52 PM   #29 
  - No Claudel.  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:33 PM   #35 
     - Ah, then Rodin  suffragette   May-06-11 06:58 PM   #55 
        - Yep! Got it! Have you been to Paris to see it?  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:59 PM   #56 
           - To Paris, yes., but not to the Musee Rodin yet.  suffragette   May-06-11 08:29 PM   #81 
  - #6 is Renoir  sasha031   May-06-11 06:00 PM   #30 
  - No Renoir.  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:44 PM   #46 
  - then who  sasha031   May-06-11 06:59 PM   #57 
  - No. Not Renoir....  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:19 PM   #63 
  - #4 = Berthe Morisot (1841-1895) ~~Self-Portrait  WinkyDink   May-06-11 06:28 PM   #33 
  - Morisot is a fave for feminist artists and beloved. Did you know anything about her before ?  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:38 PM   #41 
  - 1.) Didn't know of her; 2.) The painting looked French to me!  WinkyDink   May-06-11 07:37 PM   #66 
  - Her face is SO famous for Manet's paintings of her in so many works.  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:05 PM   #59 
  - This one is my favorite of today's paintings! Thanks for telling us who she is  eleny   May-06-11 07:43 PM   #68 
  - No idea who #6 is, but she's gorgeous!  Parker CA   May-06-11 06:52 PM   #51 
  - Isn't she? And whatta portraitist! He did a great job!  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:12 PM   #61 
  - #2 is by sculptor Auguste Rodin  marions ghost   May-06-11 06:54 PM   #52 
  - Tell me how you know this?  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:57 PM   #54 
     - Rodin's style  marions ghost   May-06-11 07:32 PM   #65 
        - Yes, it is. Have you been to Paris to see it?  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:38 PM   #67 
           - I've never been to Paris  marions ghost   May-06-11 08:02 PM   #74 
              - I loved the Rodin Museum in Paris. What a wonderful place...a smallish house and  CTyankee   May-06-11 08:17 PM   #78 
                 - That sounds like my kind of a day all right  marions ghost   May-06-11 08:32 PM   #82 
  - OK, folks. #2, #5 and #6 remain...Really?  CTyankee   May-06-11 06:56 PM   #53 
  - We're down to # 5 and #6....getting close...  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:02 PM   #58 
     - Is #6 Monet?  tekisui   May-06-11 07:51 PM   #73 
        - No...  CTyankee   May-06-11 08:19 PM   #79 
  - Welcome back!!!  eleny   May-06-11 07:43 PM   #69 
  - Been back a while...a few weeks...in Paris, what a shame...  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:47 PM   #71 
  - #5 -- Susanna Bathing by Tintoretto  marions ghost   May-06-11 07:46 PM   #70 
  - Hey, great job! How did you know Tintoretto? He's kind of an "outlier" in Renaiisance art.  CTyankee   May-06-11 07:49 PM   #72 
     - Yes the delicate expression (& the hair)  marions ghost   May-06-11 08:11 PM   #75 
        - Great hair!  CTyankee   May-06-11 08:14 PM   #76 
           - I have to agree  marions ghost   May-06-11 08:15 PM   #77 
  - #6 = James McNeill Whistler -- "Lady Meux" ca.1880  marions ghost   May-06-11 08:20 PM   #80 
  - Harmony in Pink and Grey, indeed.  WorseBeforeBetter   May-06-11 09:02 PM   #83 
  - #2 Rodin?  emilyg   May-06-11 09:18 PM   #84 
  - Oh, I wish I had my old door-stopper Art History textbook with me.  Habibi   May-06-11 09:22 PM   #85 
 

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