Title: The Boat Journey
created on 01 Mar 11

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Comments on this picture (13):
1. Login wrote:
 I don't know this scene (yet) but I like it.
2. indigo wrote:
 Neither do I but it's very nicely done! I like the woman, the child, you really get a sense of movement.
3. Lizzi wrote:
 By Mary Cassatt. this is a beautiful rendition. I cannot believe what you do with Lunartics!
4. Normal wrote:
 Thanks, Lizzi ~ knew it was familiar. Well done, Kernowman!
5. DilCoura wrote:
 Haja paciencia... Parabens!!!
6. hjjr wrote:
 ah, Cassatt. . .
7. nancylee wrote:
 This is a wonderful Cassatt!
8. Normal wrote:
 This IS how she painted it, but I can't see why a sailboat has an oar?
9. kernowman wrote:
 Before modern times turned everything upside-down, all small boats, whether used for fishing, as workboats, or for pleasure, were propelled by sail or oar. In fact both coexisted, because a sailing vessel always needs a means of propulsion when the wind f
10. kernowman wrote:
 fails, and no rowing boat, save in restricted and sheltered water, will reject the help of the wind!
11. mdawrcn wrote:
 Excellent!
12. Normal wrote:
 OK - I see why it has the oar, but not why they need it in a good breeze!
13. KJLavigne wrote:
 Great job!