Oh well. I know I have seen it before and it bugs me. It is, I believe, just a piece of a larger picture. She is looking down at water if I recall correctly. There were some pre-rapaelites german painters too. It's a bit too green for Waterhouse, but it is in the same style. Thanks.
Just a note to everyone who pitched in to advise me on the invidious Blue Screen of Death--the Death here was actually my video card.
After blaming everything on the poor coders of the Immortal Throne expansion, I uninstalled the game and started playing DS2--after about 3 days, same problems.
I got on the phone to tech support at my pc manufacturer(Dell) and they remoted in and after discovering that the card wasn't accepting driver updates, ran a diagnostic on it and found a memory writing problem. Turns out the card itself was faulty.
Fortunately all this was covered under warranty and they sent a tech out with a new video card. It was HUGE--the size of a magazine--with a fan that looked like a turbo-prop. I'd been looking inside my case for a little normal sized card with a baby sized fan--couldn't find it because the card was the size of Cleveland--seriously, I thought it was a system board.
Anyway, thought you all might like to know that the game had nothing to do with it.
happen to see what kind of card that was? Cant be that old if it's still warrantied
sounds like an old voodoo card or something, lol. I just retired an old pc here at work (im a de-facto tech support guy), I couldnt believe that someone was still using it. It had a voodoo3 card in it circa 1999,, that thing was huge!
It's an nVidia 7900GTX-same as came with the rig(XPS600)about a year ago. I assume part of the regalia was the heat-sink/fan type stuff as opposed to the actual chip, but it came on an 8" x 6" soldered board full of widgets and colored bumps, with a fan that can double up if the Cuisinart blade ever goes down. ( The 19 yr old techie who brought it out was struck dumb with awe. We had a nice chat about how consoles are teh suxors )
Good luck in your new de facto career--now that they know you can do it.
@Corwin: I don't know about all of my problems being solved--I still require extensive structural support in certain areas. But at least I can avoid thinking about the miasma of approaching senility by playing my games again. ;P