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Here is a Valentine’s Day Post
If you think “posting” thoughts is something belonging to the 21st Century form of communication, think again. People have been “posting” their thoughts for hundreds of years. Here’s an example of 19th-20th Century posting. The above image is entitled: “Love’s … Continue reading
I declare this silver frock to be “in like Flint”
Scottish artist and illustrator, Sir William Russell Flint was born in Edinburgh on 4th April, 1880. Although being mostly known for his watercolor paintings of women; Flint also worked in oils, tempera and print-making. From 1894-1900 Flint was apprenticed to a … Continue reading
Posted in Artists A-Z, Cover Art, Erotic Art, Gallery Art, Paintings, Watercolours
Tagged British Museum, Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, Edinburgh, Heatherley's Art School, Illustrated London News, Royal Academy of Art, Royal Watercolour Society, Scottish artists, Sir William Russell Flint, W. S. Gilbert's Savoy Operas
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