Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog. A somewhat enlarged image can be found here (Notes there has details).A Baptism isn’t, per se, shown online by its current-location. A detail image of it is used for the current-location’s banner, and several images of it are in a Danish current-location document, which no doubt has a detailed description if you can read Danish (too long for Google or Bing to translate). This image, found here, shows its size.It is described, starting at the bottom of a page of an online book preview, continuing here for a couple pages.The artist is at the far left, and his wife, Anna — Google translated German Wikipedia page has more about her), is holding their daughter, Helga. All 3 were also in a painting, maybe 3 years later, featured in an earlier strip. That painting’s artist is 4th from the left in this painting.It is also shown here, along with several other works by this artist. His Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Earlier work, by this artist, used in a strip (2 total), that also appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Can Lutherans ever be happy?
GR6 over 9 years ago
God’s Frozen People…
Helen Ferrieux over 9 years ago
All these guys’ DNA have proved negative, so I’d like YOU to take a test.
stamps over 9 years ago
No, I think he has your mustache, Fred.
J Short over 9 years ago
Mom’s brown dress was in the dirty clothes. Don’t worry, your daughter will grow into her’s.
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
All the brothers and sister there for the blessing, that women must be tired about now?
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog. A somewhat enlarged image can be found here (Notes there has details).A Baptism isn’t, per se, shown online by its current-location. A detail image of it is used for the current-location’s banner, and several images of it are in a Danish current-location document, which no doubt has a detailed description if you can read Danish (too long for Google or Bing to translate). This image, found here, shows its size.It is described, starting at the bottom of a page of an online book preview, continuing here for a couple pages.The artist is at the far left, and his wife, Anna — Google translated German Wikipedia page has more about her), is holding their daughter, Helga. All 3 were also in a painting, maybe 3 years later, featured in an earlier strip. That painting’s artist is 4th from the left in this painting.It is also shown here, along with several other works by this artist. His Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Earlier work, by this artist, used in a strip (2 total), that also appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
@NabuquduriuzhurWell, these Danish Lutherans don’t look like a barrel of laughs.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
leftwingpatriot: Garrison Keiler thinks so.
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.