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    You might like to check out the new Picture pages on this site - not so much new, but better organised with 4 galleries - Beethoven, addresses, family tree and associates. The works list in the music section has also been revamped so you can now view either by catalogue number or by date.

    www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk

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    [This message has been edited by Peter (edited September 04, 2003).]
    'Man know thyself'

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    Peter, your "Pictures" page is great! Bravo! I especially enjoyed how you have included photos of some of the people in your "Who's Who" page.
    I also like the page with the Beethoven Gallery, especially the portrait of Beethoven in 1803 by C.Horneman. Remember seeing my oil portriat of Beethoven when you were here? This one by Hornrman and the 1804 one by J.Mahler are my favorites and I have this Mahler Beethoven portrait on a watch I had made.

    Good going, Peter, keep up the good work.

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      I think your new listings for the works will prove far more convenient for the user.



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        Originally posted by Andrea:
        Peter, your "Pictures" page is great! Bravo! I especially enjoyed how you have included photos of some of the people in your "Who's Who" page.
        I also like the page with the Beethoven Gallery, especially the portrait of Beethoven in 1803 by C.Horneman. Remember seeing my oil portriat of Beethoven when you were here? This one by Hornrman and the 1804 one by J.Mahler are my favorites and I have this Mahler Beethoven portrait on a watch I had made.

        Good going, Peter, keep up the good work.
        Glad the changes have met with approval! - I like the 1824 Decker chalk drawing - I think it looks distinguished, more human than some of the other late portaits.

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