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In reply to the discussion: Welcome to the Friday Afternoon Challenge! Today’s puzzler: Take A Break! [View all]CTyankee
(63,889 posts)10. So many people liked it the first time I thought I'd present it again for newbies to the
Challenge...interesting picture and it gives us a real idea of what decorative art in houses looked like in the 15th century. Fascinating look into the mind of this artist....notice how small the angel is...
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Welcome to the Friday Afternoon Challenge! Today’s puzzler: Take A Break! [View all]
CTyankee
Oct 2012
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There ya go, pinboy! You are the best. How did you get to this...I'd love to know...
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#4
So many people liked it the first time I thought I'd present it again for newbies to the
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#10
I just love the composition of this painting. And the attention to detail...the pattern on
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#15
Not sure it is there but damn, I was there last October and damn near was overwhelmed
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#20
Thanks, I was wondering when someone would guess this, because it is so famous...
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#19
I will post answers tomorrow...just giving a little more time for folks to post answers...
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#22
my memory is now failing me...terrible to get old...refresh me on the exchange about
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#33
Then you really don't want to visit this Friday thread, because it is all about art for
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#27
That's interesting. I actually like both process and product, speaking as someone who does not
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#40
That's fine! My objective is not really to stump anybody on the question but get the art out there
CTyankee
Oct 2012
#43
I'm not wild about hockey -- in fact I can't imagine watching a whole game
marions ghost
Oct 2012
#34
i don't watch hockey much, as is reflected in my replies, i'm a doer not a watcher/analyzer nt
hockeynut57
Oct 2012
#37