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In reply to the discussion: Hello, DU! The fabulous Friday Afternoon Challenge: MORE Dudes in Cool Threads! [View all]CTyankee
(67,920 posts)56. not here but could be...
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Hello, DU! The fabulous Friday Afternoon Challenge: MORE Dudes in Cool Threads! [View all]
CTyankee
Feb 2012
OP
Lol, okay, well I did say I didn't have a clue. Re Cromwell, it was the hat for some reason!
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#13
it does, but wrong century and wrong country...go back a little further in time...
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#29
wow, beaton seems to be the popular guy here...but not him...duchamps interesting, but not
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#39
is the artist Max Ernst then and the photographer Man Ray? (I'm just imagining a movie in my head)
librechik
Feb 2012
#43
you are just a little ahead of this era...try a bit later for this photographer...
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#49
ahhh...there is no Sargent here. altho I love him...another fellow...his subject is famous...
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#41
no, but the dates might be the same...he might have known of Columbus but not sure
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#71
OK, now we have # 1 is by Irving Penn but no name of subject and #4 is by Fragonard but no
CTyankee
Feb 2012
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