Good morning!
I'm a bit bleary eyed this morning. There is a cricket/cicada just outside our bedroom window and it's making an enormous row. It's hard to imagine that a little insect like that can make so much noise!
Today two cards with images by a painter called Edmund. Two different Edmunds though.
The first is by Edmund Leighton
Edmund Blair Leighton was an English painter(1852-1922) of historical genre scenes, specializing in Regency and medieval subjects. Wikipedia
This painting is called 'Sweet Loneliness' (1919). I received this card this week from Hannes, who lives in Bavaria in Germany. He chose it as I like any card with a book in it....
The other Edmund is Edmund Dulac and the card i have is this one:
It is called 'The tempest' and is an illustration from 'Shakespeare Illustrated'. It reminds me a little bit of the style of Arthur Rackham (whose work I like).
Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) was a French-born, British naturalised magazine
illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse he studied
law but later turned to the study of art the École des Beaux-Arts. Wikipedia
It was sent to me by Iris in Estonia. I love the stamp with the national costume:
That's all for today,
Have a great weekend,
I'll be back tomorrow,
Lisca
2 comments:
Happy Friday Lisca. Just beautiful cards, love the first one, so pretty - do you have a special book to keep them in and/or do you frame them to hang as pictures...a great hobby. Enjoy your weekend Cheers Robyn
I have framed two postcards (not these) that I particularly liked. I will show them on my blog one of these days.
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