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Bram Heemskerk

Violincards part5

November 9, 2005 at 11:41 AM

(about violincards part 4: )
You are right, Neil Cameron. On the backside of the card with the instrument on the wooden floor was: Steve Martin (born 1950) 1984/Hello cello! You can see the iron pin and you miss the black chinthing.
On the card with the eggs, citrons, they wrote on the backside: Rein Pol, Netherlands violin with eggs, 1979 oil on panel 41x56 cm. A still life painting.“Van harte gefeliciteerd” means: hearty congratulations. “En een fijne dag gewenst” means: and have a nice day.

I have also 2 2-dimensional so called pop-up cards. It was difficult to make a scan which shows 3 dimensions, but it is a strange effect to see the violin going down when you open the card. Perhaps I have to make a foto of these 2 cards and of the foto a scan next time.





From Sydney Menees
Posted on November 10, 2005 at 2:24 AM
Cool! They are really pretty.

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