LOL I had to watch the scene again to see what you were talking about. I doubt very seriously that she would have a pic of Vic like that after all he put her through. I imagine its just some piece of random art work.
I say Randolph Lord because it looks like the clothing he wore in the 1888 storyline, when Larry Pine played him (later, he played Roger Gordon). And yes it is the one at the beginning.
I was reading an article which said that Agnes Nixon modled Cortlandt Manor, on All my Children, after her home, which is on the Main Line, and it has a portrait of a random Congressman from the 1800s, and I thought maybe Llanfair was like that, too. Although, I have to say, Llanfair was much more elegant when Agnes Nixon created the show than it is today. Anyway, you could be right, it could be Randolph Lord. He and Miss Ginny are still buried in the Lord Mauselum.....
Well, that might be the reality, but for the storyline, Randolph fits. Just my opinion, but it is nice to know that trivial fact about Agnes! May come in handy someday!
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MarissaDan 2 years ago
LOL I had to watch the scene again to see what you were talking about. I doubt very seriously that she would have a pic of Vic like that after all he put her through. I imagine its just some piece of random art work.
ESArchive 2 years ago
I would guess it to be Randolph Lord, her grandfather, because the suit has a white double-breasted waistcoat, typical of the late 1800's.
krazykamerakrakerz 2 years ago
Is it the portrait at the begining? It could be a whole host of people, maybe random people. Maybe a famous Lord...they are an old family.
bmf1706 2 years ago
I say Randolph Lord because it looks like the clothing he wore in the 1888 storyline, when Larry Pine played him (later, he played Roger Gordon). And yes it is the one at the beginning.
krazykamerakrakerz 2 years ago
I was reading an article which said that Agnes Nixon modled Cortlandt Manor, on All my Children, after her home, which is on the Main Line, and it has a portrait of a random Congressman from the 1800s, and I thought maybe Llanfair was like that, too. Although, I have to say, Llanfair was much more elegant when Agnes Nixon created the show than it is today. Anyway, you could be right, it could be Randolph Lord. He and Miss Ginny are still buried in the Lord Mauselum.....
bmf1706 2 years ago
Well, that might be the reality, but for the storyline, Randolph fits. Just my opinion, but it is nice to know that trivial fact about Agnes! May come in handy someday!
krazykamerakrakerz 2 years ago