Copy it to a word processer program, put the .jpg tight against the -large and it will become active in a comment box. I offer it, because it’s a little more clear than the version you posted when clicked on to zoom it.
I decreased it originally last spring (I already have the larger version, thank you.) because I didn’t want the originals to be bigger than than my versions. Lately, I haven’t kept that up, but I may very well resume using the smaller versions.
Oooh…It’s a beautiful poster from StelBel!
All those graceful(ish) bassets on horseback!
Swordplay, and romance!
It is, as you can see, that extravagant fantasy, of castles and knights, full of music… and forbidden love… in days of yore….
BASSELOT!
I start humming when I think of it!
…
With the beautiful, somewhat ethereal (for a basset hound) Pawnessa Redgrrrave …
I never can remember how many rr’s in that…
having to choose between her ever-steady royal mate, played by that handsome hound, Dickie Hairies….
And her illicit love (shhh) for the dashing French knight, played by the equally handsome, Italian basset, Franco Fur-o.
…
(An aside… Fur-o’s songs, we now know, were actually howled by a similarly Italian-named basset… but one born in the US, Gino Furry-no… who could howl more passably in French.
And just for Stelbel and Montana Lady, who like these tidbits…
You can also hear Furry-no as one of the voices howling the theme song for “Bassegan’s Island”.)
…
The film was a mixed success…. at first panned by the doggy critics…. and rather a failure in theaters…
it nonetheless won THREE Golden Biscuits… for the score, the art direction, and the glorious costumes.
…
The humans did copy the film, of course…
but their English-language poster was different…
So what Stel has posted for us is the Belgian one, in French…
They were apparently the only ones smart enough to steal her poster design.
I can’t find a single bit of history on the magazine, despite there being many covers for sale. It is not, I’m virtually certain, a transition name to “Motor-Kritic.”
Admitted to the Union December 28, 1846 (29th)
Area:
• Total: 55,857.1 sq mi (144,669.2 km2)
Area rank: 26th
Dimensions:
• Length: 310 mi (499 km)
• Width: 240 mi (322 km)
Elevation: 1,100 ft (340 m)
Highest elevation (Hawkeye Point): 1,671 ft (509 m)
Lowest elevation (Confluence of Mississippi River and Des Moines River): 480 ft (146 m)
[human version]
When put back together, the coding leads to a larger version of the human poster, if you want one.
https://pics.filmaffinity.com/Camelot-554046120-large
.jpg
Copy it to a word processer program, put the .jpg tight against the -large and it will become active in a comment box. I offer it, because it’s a little more clear than the version you posted when clicked on to zoom it.
I decreased it originally last spring (I already have the larger version, thank you.) because I didn’t want the originals to be bigger than than my versions. Lately, I haven’t kept that up, but I may very well resume using the smaller versions.
Funny you should post this, the Kinks have been on my mind a lot lately. My current earworm is “Apeman.”
I’m a Kinks fan, as well.
As is my husband.
And I like them quite a lot, too.
Never heard this one before, thanks for posting. ♪♫
I would have thought it would be “The Legend of King Barker”.
Huh! Never thought to change it! That’s a good idea!
Great idea!
Never leave a possibility un-punned! Great poster Stel!
Or “King” Barkur?
You have a new calling!
Nice.
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Oh, Stel, what a beautiful poster for such a lovely story! I see how you even worked in our favorite color into the eye shadow, too!
I totally agree!!
Loving the Jethro Tull!
One of my favorites!
Oooh…It’s a beautiful poster from StelBel!
All those graceful(ish) bassets on horseback!
Swordplay, and romance!
It is, as you can see, that extravagant fantasy, of castles and knights, full of music… and forbidden love… in days of yore….
BASSELOT!
I start humming when I think of it!
…
With the beautiful, somewhat ethereal (for a basset hound) Pawnessa Redgrrrave …
I never can remember how many rr’s in that…
having to choose between her ever-steady royal mate, played by that handsome hound, Dickie Hairies….
And her illicit love (shhh) for the dashing French knight, played by the equally handsome, Italian basset, Franco Fur-o.
…
(An aside… Fur-o’s songs, we now know, were actually howled by a similarly Italian-named basset… but one born in the US, Gino Furry-no… who could howl more passably in French.
And just for Stelbel and Montana Lady, who like these tidbits…
You can also hear Furry-no as one of the voices howling the theme song for “Bassegan’s Island”.)
…
The film was a mixed success…. at first panned by the doggy critics…. and rather a failure in theaters…
it nonetheless won THREE Golden Biscuits… for the score, the art direction, and the glorious costumes.
…
The humans did copy the film, of course…
but their English-language poster was different…
So what Stel has posted for us is the Belgian one, in French…
They were apparently the only ones smart enough to steal her poster design.
I love those tidbits!
Thanks for your review, Susan! I always look forward to it!
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Reassure me, please. It’s elephants that are a sign of overuse of alcohol, correct?
Is that for real? I’ve neer seen anything like it…….had to Google it. They are real, only very rare. Beautiful.
I was just about to Google it when I saw your post….
Very cool find, Nighthawks!
She looks like she’s all ready for King Barker’s court!
Yer supposed to separate your colors!
There is a place in Tillamook that has an albino peacock.
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I can’t find a single bit of history on the magazine, despite there being many covers for sale. It is not, I’m virtually certain, a transition name to “Motor-Kritic.”
,
Quite the repertoire!
Very funny!
Who says you can’t train a basset?
LOL Love it!
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Title: “Dream Higher”
FAUSTO MONTANARI’S advertising work is also interesting.
The rest of the site is worth visiting too.
It’s getting to be that time of year again, so I brought this over from “The Comic Strip… .”
Kings, and knights and PURPLIES oh my!
Good morning, Philm and Stel phans!
Y’all have a great day. (((((HuGz!)))))
Admitted to the Union December 28, 1846 (29th)
Area:
• Total: 55,857.1 sq mi (144,669.2 km2)
Area rank: 26th
Dimensions:
• Length: 310 mi (499 km)
• Width: 240 mi (322 km)
Elevation: 1,100 ft (340 m)
Highest elevation (Hawkeye Point): 1,671 ft (509 m)
Lowest elevation (Confluence of Mississippi River and Des Moines River): 480 ft (146 m)
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