Yes, That was shocking about Bruegel. And a few other things related to
poor editing/cataloging, like a totally backwards Van Gogh landscape
oil. My screen showed washed out on-site museum colours for the tour
that didn't seem to progress, along side the scroll-down oil paintings
which were contrastingly quite vivid. I suspect they were a bit
ambitious with their start-up date.
Fortunately, thanks to Arthur, I've decided we have a genuine Van Gogh
oil painting. With his signature removed.
Natalia
On 8/22/2011 3:51 PM, Mike Spencer wrote:
Pete wrote:
I don't know what others have recieved, but in my mail program, the
text is hopelessly scrambled and incomprehensible, and seems to be
missing some important bits.
Same here.
I thought it might have been quoted from the site linked, but I
don't find it there.
Same here.
Do fans as long as Google does not specialists photographed at
high resolution picture of the famous "Harvest (August) "by Pieter
Brueghel the Elder, director of the Tate Gallery in London.
Nice to hear that one of my favorite 16th c. painters has found a
sinecure in management at the Tate. :-)
I'm guessing that some peculiarity of copy-and-paste captured some
non-sequential text but why it's not to be found on the referenced web
page remains a mystery.
- Mike
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