You do realize I was responding to someone else right? Like this isn't a direct response to the image. There is context that you clearly didn't see or understand.
YiddishMcSquidish
Yep, I figured as much
Fits but hurts. Like Linux is ready now
Two hours later and no response. Much like my inquiry a decade ago...
Hey now don't kink(pun fully intended) shame me!
Ok so the flood of memories was so strong I actually got ahold of a curator at the Norton, and together we pieced together all the information.
The artist is Jimmy Ernst of Max Ernst fame who was also associated with Dorothea Tanning.
The title is "night watch"
And the curator who helped me track it down is currently corresponding with her superior to send me a quality digital scan, but I may need to fill out some paperwork before I am allowed to share it.
Thank you so much for the nostalgia over load, and convincing me to do some fucking legwork to track it down. I'll update you with what I can in the coming days!
Oh cause of the paintings name! Yeah, remember doing a report on it for my art class in the community college. And I had to special request a proper scan be done on it, I don't think I ever got a response.
No I think him and the dad are still alive. I know he is at the very least.
My tism sometimes has me skip words when reading something with pixels in the double digits.
I got one of those painting by Max (last name escapes me, but he's the son of someone fairly famous) called night watch I first saw at the Norton in a tucked away hall way near the exit to the brick maze. It was all black and relied on texture. Sad, I think they since put it away.
Edit: could not have been more wrong. It was Jimmy , son of Max Ernst.
I fell out of D&D around 4th ed, and didn't really care enough to get "competitive" in something like settlers of Catan. But if someone brings out something fun and simple like sorry, or candy land and I am so down!
My bad for sounding rude.