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CTyankee

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5. sorry. I meant when you see one of the two it looks a lot like the other!
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 06:13 PM
Feb 2012

So one artist did one and another artist did the other. They look very similar. Can you identify each one?

That was my aim here. I'm sorry if I confused you folks...

these are all very famous works of art/architecture.

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First two Chagall? Lochloosa Feb 2012 #1
Looks like Cezanne? kentuck Feb 2012 #4
I think so too...maybe the second is Renoir? joeybee12 Feb 2012 #9
no cezanne here... CTyankee Feb 2012 #13
not Chagall... CTyankee Feb 2012 #7
what am i supposed to look for?? what's a 'double take'? n/t NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #2
You and me, both... nt WheelWalker Feb 2012 #3
Please see my explanation at #5. my apologies for not being clearer... CTyankee Feb 2012 #6
Two interpretations of the same thing, or Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #20
yes to both interpretations and copies... CTyankee Feb 2012 #22
sorry. I meant when you see one of the two it looks a lot like the other! CTyankee Feb 2012 #5
Thanks, yank! elleng Feb 2012 #8
love to! But home for the duration of hubby's post op recuperation... CTyankee Feb 2012 #12
OK, OK, whatever you say!!! elleng Feb 2012 #17
I'll email you! stay tuned! CTyankee Feb 2012 #18
TUNED! elleng Feb 2012 #24
Ones: Renoir and Cezanne? librechik Feb 2012 #10
keep going. you're not there...yet... CTyankee Feb 2012 #11
ones: Renoir and Monet librechik Feb 2012 #14
in that order? CTyankee Feb 2012 #16
yes librechik Feb 2012 #19
and you know why? (simple actually)... CTyankee Feb 2012 #21
what's the trick? librechik Feb 2012 #25
Look at the water...I think (not sure) that that is the difference... CTyankee Feb 2012 #28
1a and 1b look like something from one of the "net" twins... catnhatnh Feb 2012 #15
who are they? CTyankee Feb 2012 #23
3a -- A church in the US, possibly Anglican/Episcopalian based on the flags???? Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #26
You are getting there, but the words are not the key to what is the "double" of the CTyankee Feb 2012 #30
I thought the words might have some specific denominational or historical meaning Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #31
what language were they in? English? CTyankee Feb 2012 #32
yep, clear as day when you zoom in! Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #34
AHA! Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #33
Tansy, I don't know how to zoom in on lettering like that. Can you clue me in? CTyankee Feb 2012 #36
zooming and Santiago de Compostela Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #43
Wow, I have no idea Aerows Feb 2012 #27
you are a sweetheart, aerows! CTyankee Feb 2012 #29
Is one of these Trinity Church in Boston? Generic Other Feb 2012 #35
No, it has been guessed as St. Bartholomew's in New York City. CTyankee Feb 2012 #38
Both are Romanesque, right? Generic Other Feb 2012 #41
Oh, yes! St. Gilles du Gard in Nimes! Good for you! CTyankee Feb 2012 #45
Wait a minute! I didn't "guess"! Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #51
Of course, you are right! My apologies. I love that you did the research. CTyankee Feb 2012 #56
This is GD subject matter? Belongs in The Lounge. trof Feb 2012 #37
well, that has been up to the people who make these decisions and they have approved this in GD. CTyankee Feb 2012 #39
Yeah, true. I think they're on a coffee break. trof Feb 2012 #40
We have been doing these in GD forever! Generic Other Feb 2012 #42
Locking. "spoil sport" posts belong in the Sports group. trof Feb 2012 #57
OK, so we have 2a and 2b not guessed! What? CTyankee Feb 2012 #44
I already donated my afternoon to the cause of 3a and 3b. Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #46
Naw, I never do that! But I DO thank you for your effort. Was it worth it? CTyankee Feb 2012 #47
Oh, most definitely worth it! Tansy_Gold Feb 2012 #49
OK, hint on 2a and 2b: A Queen wanted one of these copied for her own country. CTyankee Feb 2012 #48
This one has been driving me mad all evening. Iterate Feb 2012 #50
Oh, go ahead and take a guess--just like Tansy pinboy3niner Feb 2012 #52
Well hey der. Iterate Feb 2012 #53
Ok, I see now where my assumtions were wrong, completely wrong. Iterate Feb 2012 #54
Good for you! I can't wait to read what you have to say! CTyankee Feb 2012 #55
2a and 2b are... Iterate Feb 2012 #58
wonderful explanation! CTyankee Feb 2012 #59
Fantastic explanation Aerows Feb 2012 #60
So do I, as you can tell from that story... CTyankee Feb 2012 #61
Well, sooner or later your are going to infect me Aerows Feb 2012 #62
thanks for your story. It's the "real" reason I run the Challenge. CTyankee Feb 2012 #63
Art is my gentle place Aerows Feb 2012 #64
Any great art can humble you, IMO, whether it be the written word, the concerto, the ballet or CTyankee Feb 2012 #67
1a) looks like a Renoir entanglement Feb 2012 #65
It IS Renoir! CTyankee Feb 2012 #66
Yay entanglement Feb 2012 #68
I LOVE "boating party"! CTyankee Feb 2012 #69
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