Ha, that depiction of Robbo seems to take its inspiration from those portraits beloved of despots, megalomaniacs and tin-pot dictators, assorted Ceaucescu’s and executed Shah’s, etc.
Curiously, the same artistic style heavily influenced the portrait of the late PV Doyle whose paternal gaze rested upon assorted ne’er do wells in the foyer of the old Burlington hotel.
Ha, that depiction of Robbo seems to take its inspiration from those portraits beloved of despots, megalomaniacs and tin-pot dictators, assorted Ceaucescu’s and executed Shah’s, etc.
Curiously, the same artistic style heavily influenced the portrait of the late PV Doyle whose paternal gaze rested upon assorted ne’er do wells in the foyer of the old Burlington hotel.
It’s a rug-ged impression
Is that still looking out a window at the junction of Dam and Georges Streets?
No. It’s now a SPAR.
I miss the Rugged Mary :)
Oh, of course! I was thinking it could’ve been the building beside that but you’re correct.
Wonder where that ended up. Wasn’t it an Afghan rug store owned by Adam Clayton’s younger brother? And then it became a Phillips shop.
she looks like my Aunty Anne
We still buying all her old buuks and magazine for a few million (a gaff too)?
A real socialist is our Mary.
Rockefeller stooge
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