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Revision as of 02:32, 9 December 2023
- You may be looking for the in-universe painting.
My Mysterious Doctor was a painted illustration released as an art print by QMx in 2011. The art print was a direct copy of the actual painting used in The Impossible Astronaut.
Summary
The Eleventh Doctor, wearing a crown and a red drape, weilding a trident and surrounded by nude women and flying cherubs, is the focus of a painting, titled My Mysterious Doctor.
Notes
- The art print, taken from the actual painting and resized, was sold in 18" wide × 24" high dimensions and printed on 100-lb, satin-finish paper.
Continuity
- My Mysterious Doctor was a painting by Matilda and was first seen in TV: The Impossible Astronaut.