My choice to view others work; Oil, Pastel, Pen & Ink, charcoal,
watercolor.
I, like Rockwell, liked to place a picture in picture and play with
other works of art as well as subject matter in the media, however I
painted abstracts.... was always bold in my opinion of Rockwell to
define his paintings with so much vivid color and expression, almost
to the point of daring the public to look or leave.
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" , there can be no doubt that the jury has an
unreviewable and unreversible power...to acquit
in disregard of the instructions on the law given by the trial judge..."
--U.S. v. Dougherty 473 F.2d 1113,1119
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Buzz
Robert Michael Alexander / T.D.C. <R.M.A.@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> Ch.8 PBS
> about this famous pipe smoker.
John, (one Canadian who loves Rockwell's work).
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In article <81jrag$fe4$1...@ash.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, "Mike Jacobs"
Buzz
Trolling for terror...
Mingkahuna <mingk...@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Mike Jacobs wrote:
> I dunno... it looked an awful lot like a Rhodesian to me. Just to help sort things
> out, can you define what you consider a 'bulldog' and a 'Rhodesian'? ;)
Thank you! I was watching the Rockwell program, and said to my wife,
"Hey, he was smoking canadians - now he's got a Rhodesian!" My beloved
spouse, once she figured out I was talking about his pipes, said I was
obsessed. But I'm not obsessed, I'm not! I'm just an average a.s.p.-er.
-- Bill, obsessively puffing Escudo in a little Peterson
Oh, I'm not obsessed either--just because I'm constantly looking at
pipes that I can't afford to buy, in hopes of expanding a collection
that takes me more than ten days to go through, and will talk more about
pipes than I will about baseball! Nope, not me!
Dan the Man --Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to
recognize a mistake when you make it again.--
Not for a million bucks. I usually just say "bulldog/Rhodesian." Much easier
and far less controversial.
Buzz