That is Priceless by Steve Melcher for January 18, 2012

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    Hester Prinn hid her bastard in a tree this time, no more scarlett ’A’s for her!

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    aarken  over 12 years ago

    We can’t go on meeting like this.

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    barbhinkins  over 12 years ago

    I thought the guy in the tree looked like the “prince” in Tangled.

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    mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Enlarged, painted 1853 (as @Baslim the beggar pointed out, 1651 is part of the title, which is perhaps news to Mr. Melcher, or maybe he doesn’t really care about such details — doesn’t want to take the time to research the date he ascribes to the artwork, not that he had to devote any time at all to drawing anything). Since Wikipedia is down today, here’s an alternate biography of the artist, along with many of his works.

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    orinoco womble  over 12 years ago

    Having read the short stories Anne Frank wrote while in hiding and realised the great potential that was lost, I agree with most posters today. Out of line.If you want to see the only known existing footage of Anne Frank before her family went into hiding, you can find it on You Tube or on Indian Food Rocks (which is where I found it, while looking for a recipe). Apparently there was a wedding in the building next to theirs and someone was filming the bride’s departure from home with an old cinecamera. You can see Anne off to one side with her bike and then upstairs on her balcony. I think that’s her mom and sister at the other window of their home.I found it moving.

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    vwdualnomand  over 12 years ago

    have they found out the dirtbag that sold the family out to the nazis? was the dirtbag killed for being a collaborator, or did they flee to south america?

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    pcolli  over 12 years ago

    I wonder how many of the people who say they are offended, really are. I am a Royalist and find no offence in the subject matter of the painting.

    My mother had a saying: those who want to be offended will find offence everywhere.

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    wilb44  over 12 years ago

    You think this one is bad/// Next week they are doing a rewrite of a Tim Rice/ Frank Lloyd Webber play. It is going to be a dinner theater production called “Jesus Christ Supperstar”.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago

    how about…

    “she was so poor she couldn’t even afford a cardboard box.”

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    kcorl001  over 12 years ago

    Thank you! Sometimes I want to know the story behind the paintng; having the title makes my search easier.

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    maybeinthenextworld  over 12 years ago

    Mentioning someone who’s Jewish doesn’t make something Anti-Semitic.

    You’d have to point out that he was making fun of her Jewishness. That’s not happening here, but this is a perfect example of being who don’t understand the concept throwing the word around like it applies. It does not.

    It may be inappropriate, but there’s s absolutely NOTHING anti-Semitic about it.

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    lindaf  over 12 years ago

    Non-jews died, QED: no one should ever mention that jews died. Usual racist crap. Find a new excuse.

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    finale  over 12 years ago

    Poor selection today? Perhaps. Knowing that there are those that are conversant on the subject……good. Realizing that there are some who will dig a little further into the subject matter….refreshing.

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    barbfrost  over 12 years ago

    Finding the last player in the “Hide and Seek” game, Julia was no longer ‘it’.

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    finale  over 12 years ago

    Hidden camera shot of “Truffle rustling” at it’s worst.

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    barbhinkins  over 12 years ago

    The guy in the tree is a girl?

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    APersonOfInterest  over 12 years ago

    He seems to be lampooning Theater in the Park … not Anne Frank. -You’ve the right to feel offended … I just don’t see it.

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    mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago

    1651 marked the end of the English Civil War, hence the Proscribed Royalist could come out of hiding, alive (something Anne Frank wasn’t given the chance to experience). That’s why the date’s part of the title. And, yes, the Enlarged link, in my first comment, just has The Royalist for the title; I was already aware of that.

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    Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML   over 12 years ago

    My first impression EXACTLY master… well put… but as Dog experienced the other day… we all have a right to express our own thoughts and feelings here… and if they are different than others, thats what makes our country so great…. it’s only when those that have serious issues with the topic and denigrate those with differing opinions, do I have a problem with…

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    Call me Ishmael  over 12 years ago

    Mr. Melcher has kicked a hornets’ nest, but we all owe him for the strip, so let’s overlook a gaffe now & then. 99.9% of his output is just fine! Ironically, this painting depicts a result of…(wow!)religious bigotry – the very source of the death of the Franks, almost 300 years later. In this case, an English Catholic is in hiding, but it had gone the other way in Bloody Mary’s reign. Millais, mid-19th Cent., was enjoying the enlightenment of the Victorian Age…and preaching it as well. The real message is that romantic love transcends religious affiliation. Now, if I can just think of a funny caption…..

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    Call me Ishmael  over 12 years ago

    Biting the hand that feeds him???

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    jpsomebody  over 12 years ago

    A girl looking for wood?

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago

    i think one of the best uses of the coment option on this site is to come up with your own caption. if you don’t like the Ann Frank reference, come up with one of your own that’s better. i love seeing everyone’s funny.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago

    “come on out! its my turn in the fort.”

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    stamps  over 12 years ago

    Old Man WIllow reveals his secret lusts.

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    Call me Ishmael  over 12 years ago

    My wife sez “the Keebler Elves 1651”.

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    vldazzle  over 12 years ago

    I agree that the title is not so offensive as the actual painting depicted another example of religious persicution. I enjoy this strip and will not be easily offended.Good to see Dogsniff for the first time since hearing he was back.I was busy baking today and took a little time before dusk to catch some sun while reading.

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    mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Works by this artist have appeared 6 times, so far, in Mr. Melcher’s blog.

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    mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Another work by this artist appears here

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