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Old 11-26-2006, 09:27 PM   #167
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I should point out that in my investigation of the Golden Section I did not come across anything that would indicate a single point of interest the way that I have indicating above. As Tom suggested, they are rectangular sections.

And to end the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend there is the Frenchman, James Jacques Joseph Tissot, 1836 - 1902.

This first is just the berries. I'm sure most people could guess the title if given a half a minute. To me this is about as charming as they get: Hide and Seek, 289x212 inches.

Next is a pastel on linen: The Princesse De Broglie, 66x38.

And then Mlle L. L. oil, 1864, 49x39,

and The Garden Bench oil, 1882

There's to many crusty old men displayed here, I'm going looking for a woman. I'm thinking Elisabeth Louise Vig
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