Description
resting one hand on his cheek
published c1820s-1830s
just as the weapon of Sir Charles Dilke turned out to be
He was most famous for his rendition of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" sung in a distinctive high falsetto/vibrato voice
The Last Supper Dome of the rock resting one hand on his'The Last Supper', 1523, (1936). A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936.
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