you go all the way to the right to the cottage. you should have the key for it and if not you have to get it. when you are inside the " investegators" house you go to the top floor and uncover a painting that is leaning against the wall. then the "investegator" comes. you will not be able to guess what happens next but after that it basically walks you through the rest of that island.
After the scooter chase, the investigator (the lady chief inspector) is nowhere to be found. However, given that you have just received a KEY from the curator on Early Poptropica, and that you are looking for a KEY to the Inspector's house, that might be the place to go.
The painter talks to you when you have returned from Early Poptropica. Continue right and use the key to open the Inspector's house in the Countryside (he calls her 'the investigator'). Upstairs in the house, you will find his painting. Pull on the corner to reveal the secret underneath.
remember the painter said that he gave the investigator a paint without a frame you look at the paint then you click on the part that is piled in the investigators house
During the first day he asks, "Do you like my work?" The second day, he just says "Bonjour." After you return from Early Poptropica with the key, he confides to you, "Psst! Recently I sold a painting to the investigator...but with no frame. Why would she need a painting without a frame? Very strange..." It is, of course, the painting hanging in the Countryside house. Underneath is the framed painting The Scream that was stolen. Later, he asks, "I wonder why the Black Widow never stole my happy little paintings?"
It certainly does.
Jan Vermeer is credited with painting "The Art of Painting" around 1666. It is sometimes famous as "the painting of a painter painting a painting" or so forth. (see related link for this and another)
he was painting the house. This painting is very expensive.
Picasso was a painter.
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The closest match for a painting by a Flemish painter is The Peasant Wedding. It is a painting that was done by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. He was a Flemish Renaissance painter who completed the painting in 1567.
he started painting because his dad was a painter he started at a young age he started painting because his dad was a painter he started at a young age
if the painter use high technology in painting