"A man can stand anything, except a succession of ordinary days."
On such wonderful paintings...the last one is my favorite - so lovely. I am going to be in the garden today to but I won't look nearly that elegant. (-:
Oh, Adrienne... That was lovely. Those paintings are darling. Susan
p.s. The chanting was nice, too, Adrienne. By the way, who painted those? Susan
Adrienne - the last one is my favorite one, too...
Susan - I knew it!!!! If I didn't put the artists names on the pictures someone would come along and ask.The first four are by an artist I just discovered Edmund Charles Tarbell[American Impressionist Painter, 1862-1938]Google his name and see the rest of his work. They are all quite ethereal.The last one (my favorite) is by Carl Larsson 1853 – 1919, a Swedish painter and interior designer, representative of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The second from last is Ladies in English Country Garden by Yeend King (1855-1924 British)The third from the bottom is yet but a mystery. But I'll find it sooner or later.
Thanks for the info, Adrienne! Susan
I notice there's no children in those paintings.......I'm soo jealous some days.
I was just going to ask what Susan asked...got my answer. Beauty is forever simple. xoxox
Lovely paintings!xoxoSC
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On such wonderful paintings...the last one is my favorite - so lovely. I am going to be in the garden today to but I won't look nearly that elegant. (-:
Oh, Adrienne... That was lovely. Those paintings are darling. Susan
p.s. The chanting was nice, too, Adrienne. By the way, who painted those? Susan
Adrienne - the last one is my favorite one, too...
Susan - I knew it!!!! If I didn't put the artists names on the pictures someone would come along and ask.
The first four are by an artist I just discovered Edmund Charles Tarbell
[American Impressionist Painter, 1862-1938]
Google his name and see the rest of his work. They are all quite ethereal.
The last one (my favorite) is by Carl Larsson
1853 – 1919, a Swedish painter and interior designer, representative of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
The second from last is Ladies in English Country Garden by Yeend King (1855-1924 British)
The third from the bottom is yet but a mystery. But I'll find it sooner or later.
Thanks for the info, Adrienne! Susan
I notice there's no children in those paintings.......I'm soo jealous some days.
I was just going to ask what Susan asked...got my answer. Beauty is forever simple. xoxox
Lovely paintings!
xoxo
SC
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