LOL! I thought so!!!! Let me find another!!Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:I think that's Sarkozy's face in the Hals painting. It can't be the original.
Thanks Ross, I was rushing.
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Fixed, and I see yours is too. Oh well.
LOL! I thought so!!!! Let me find another!!Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:I think that's Sarkozy's face in the Hals painting. It can't be the original.
Yes, but it's very good work nonetheless.robert wrote:LOL! I thought so!!!! Let me find another!!Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:I think that's Sarkozy's face in the Hals painting. It can't be the original.
Thanks Ross, I was rushing.
indeed that definiton was attested at least from the XVIIth century. It has recently been noted on the Tradition des Tarots de Marseille forum that bateleur also meant "sonneur de cloche" (bell ringer) circa 1490 (see here)Ariostel wrote:the current French definition of "bateleur" as tight-rope walker.
Look at this page: http://dictionnaire.sensagent.com/bateleur/fr-fr/Bertrand wrote:indeed that definiton was attested at least from the XVIIth century. It has recently been noted on the Tradition des Tarots de Marseille forum that bateleur also meant "sonneur de cloche" (bell ringer) circa 1490 (see here)Ariostel wrote:the current French definition of "bateleur" as tight-rope walker.
(Of whom we may note has both traditional attributes of lion and broken pillar.)SteveM wrote: And she looks a little like the lady in strength:
The lovers being in the middle of both:SteveM wrote:And she looks a little like the lady in strength: