Good to see that the Reverend Dr. Don Meredith was also there to lay his healing hands upon ol duff.
This is quite excellent. This saga really does have allegorical potential of generous proportion!
TinEye search brings up:
The Triumph of Bacchus by Cornelis de Vos (1584–1651) in the Prado, based on a Rubens sketch.
A nice small canvas Dimensions 180 × 295 cm (70.9 × 116.1 in).
Commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Triumph_of_Bacchus_by_Cornelis_de_Vos
You have outdone yourselves with that “painting”. Thanks to daveS. Never heard of TinEye, though.
Good to see that the Reverend Dr. Don Meredith was also there to lay his healing hands upon ol duff.
This is quite excellent. This saga really does have allegorical potential of generous proportion!
TinEye search brings up:
The Triumph of Bacchus by Cornelis de Vos (1584–1651) in the Prado, based on a Rubens sketch.
A nice small canvas Dimensions 180 × 295 cm (70.9 × 116.1 in).
Commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Triumph_of_Bacchus_by_Cornelis_de_Vos
You have outdone yourselves with that “painting”. Thanks to daveS. Never heard of TinEye, though.
That’s Mulcair on the ass, yes?