The Latest Graphics
On this page I'll post my latest graphics before finding them
a permanent place in the collection, so that regular visitors
won't need to search the entire website to find new items.
You may also find additions on the before-and-after page.
Any temporary exhibitions will be signposted on this page.
Jean-Léon Gérôme - Corinthia (1903-4) 2 versions
Arthur Lewin-Funcke - Mother & Child (1906)
Sir Peter Paul Rubens - The Rape of Ganymede, 2 versions;
click this graphic to visit Comparisions (3) and view more.
Click-a-pic for a bigger pic.
Last revision: 7 June 2008
Before and After Page
Useless Information Department
(but interesting)
Early sex-change operation by Dante Rossetti! This is a
detail from The Beloved I used for Black History Month.
Rossetti did preliminary drawings of two black children
for this painting: a boy and a girl. Having decided that
the boy was prettier than the girl, he feminized the boy
by adding jewellery, flowers and a tiny budding breast.
Sweet, isn't she? Not a lot of people know about this...
The FBI's top ten unsolved art thefts includes Caravaggio's
Nativity with San Lorenzo and San Francesco, Rembrandt's
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Cezanne's View of
Auvers-
-sur-Oise and Van Gogh's View of the Sea at
Scheveningen.
LAPD still seeks Dagnan-Bouveret's The Light of The World.
Revisit in a few weeks time to see what else is new.