Frank Snapp (1876 – 1927)
Posted by M.R.N. on March 19, 2014
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Miroslava Szabová said
Very much beautiful painting, thank you Miroslava
Bruce said
I was going to ask why the first painting, “Woman in White, etc.” contained a depiction of a plunger, that mundane tool for taking care of bathroom emergencies of a certain type, before I scrolled to the next one and from that realized I was most likely looking at the handle of a very large umbrella. I think. Anyway, Suzay, thank you for positioning these two images in such a way as to prevent me from making a fool of myself. 🙂