he pressed limbach in to doing this painting, and as lore has it, that limbach was on his way to a summer holiday and didn't really want to do the portrait. and limbach and pabst kind of mixed it up a little. so, when captain pabst took possession of the painting, it was uncrated here in milwaukee, captain pabst was somewhat disappointed that it was such a severe portrait of him. and what a lot of people didn't know is that captain pabst had pockmarked skin on his left cheek which limbach had incorporated into the painting. well, captain pabst had the painting dispatched to an artist here in milwaukee and had it overpainted and nobody was the wiser. until 1990 when the pabst family had sent the painting out to conservation in boston and they realized that there had been overpainting, and they had it taken off, revealing the way limbach would have wanted to see captain pabst but not necessarily the way captain pabst would have wanted to be remembered. now, this room was the scene of the pabsts' youngest daughter emma in 1897. this is the room they always celebrated the christmas hol y holi