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  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #1

    The Belle Epoque

    Let's talk about Philip Picuri's first article for Tennisplayer, "The Belle Epoque"!
  • hockeyscout
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 1111

    #2
    Originally posted by johnyandell
    Let's talk about Philip Picuri's first article for Tennisplayer, "The Belle Epoque"!
    I am all over Brian Gordon's stuff! Cherry picking, cherry picking and cherry picking!
    Last edited by hockeyscout; 11-05-2014, 01:28 PM.

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    • John Yandell
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 6883

      #3
      Brian is awesome and this piece is charming. Phil is a multi dimensional guy! The drawings are just fabulous.

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      • klacr
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 2900

        #4
        Great article from Phil. Tennis memories for sure. I love seeing forum regulars contribute to this site.
        It's also great seeing the different cultures and stories from tennis sites around the world. This sport attracts so many "characters". We've all experienced tennis players in our life times that are similar to those that Phil has detailed. There is no passion quite like the one some people have for their tennis. Great Job Phil and thanks to John for publishing.

        Kyle LaCroix USPTA
        Boca Raton

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        • bottle
          Guest
          • Mar 2005
          • 6472

          #5
          Great.

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          • stotty
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 6631

            #6
            When I saw Phil had done an article for Tennispayer, I knew straight away knew it would be on the creative side.

            The article paints a lovely picture of tennis club characters. My club is a committee run club. We own our own land and premises. Our club is run by the members for the members. It has no one owner. We collectively own the club with our subscription fees that we pay each year. This makes us non-profit driven. We seek to fund our own existence and nothing more.

            Why do I say all this?

            Because you end up with a club full of characters like those in Phil's article. Characters desperate to get a section of the club run how they want. It makes for interesting viewing I can tell you.

            Funny how you always get those that never want to pay for a drink...or pay for anything.
            Stotty

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            • don_budge
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 6996

              #7
              A face from the forum…"The Belle Epoque"

              Originally posted by johnyandell
              Let's talk about Philip Picuri's first article for Tennisplayer, "The Belle Epoque"!
              Originally posted by bottle
              Great.
              Originally posted by licensedcoach
              When I saw Phil had done an article for Tennispayer, I knew straight away knew it would be on the creative side.
              It was just superb. An elegant portrait standing still in time. Saint Phil writes just like he draws and paints. Not one anti-John McEnroe remark either. A fine contribution from one of the forum crowd…of which you might paint a rather interesting picture as well. Just great!
              Last edited by don_budge; 11-10-2014, 03:07 AM. Reason: for clarity's sake...
              don_budge
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              • bottle
                Guest
                • Mar 2005
                • 6472

                #8
                I remain blown away by the excellence of these first rate portraits, which suggest to me the satirical sketches of Edgar Degas or William Hogarth or the best work of editorial cartoonists past and present in Great Britain or here in the states or anywhere. Not that somebody or something is specifically being made fun of-- well maybe in the most gentle treatment of the sometimes wonderful and refreshing inflexibility of people set in their ways. The thing is, though, we can't, at least I can't, forget these drawings, and I remember them at any time when I'm just walking or limping around. And they of course remind one of people one knows in one's own life.

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                • klacr
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2900

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bottle
                  I remain blown away by the excellence of these first rate portraits, which suggest to me the satirical sketches of Edgar Degas or William Hogarth or the best work of editorial cartoonists past and present in Great Britain or here in the states or anywhere. Not that somebody or something is specifically being made fun of-- well maybe in the most gentle treatment of the sometimes wonderful and refreshing inflexibility of people set in their ways. The thing is, though, we can't, at least I can't, forget these drawings, and I remember them at any time when I'm just walking or limping around. And they of course remind one of people one knows in one's own life.
                  I'm just terrified that Phil knows what I look like. He could be up late any of these nights drawing a portrait of me. haha. All kidding aside, I keep going back to this article and re-read it. I've done that about 6 times already. I just love it. Thanks for sharing Phil.

                  Kyle LaCroix USPTA
                  Boca Raton

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                  • gzhpcu
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 3211

                    #10
                    Regards, Phil

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                    • 10splayer
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 639

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gzhpcu
                      Yes, this piece is very cool Phil.

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