Valentine's day is almost here.
This set of 6 Raphael Tuck postcards illustrated by
American artist Frances Brundage were sold for
Valentine's Day in 1906.
I hope they make you smile too!
This set of 6 Raphael Tuck postcards illustrated by
American artist Frances Brundage were sold for
Valentine's Day in 1906.
I hope they make you smile too!
Frances Brundage
1854-1937
Learn more about this American illustrator:
Frances Brundage
Have a lovely Valentine's Day!
1854-1937
Learn more about this American illustrator:
Frances Brundage
These heart molds are especially
beautiful painted in watercolors.
I love the tiny bee.
Strawberry Heart-1990
height-5 1/2 in
width-5 1/2 in
Four Hearts-1994
height-5 1/2 in
width-5 1/2 in
Strawberries and flowers, reminds me of spring,
it's 13 degrees this morning brrrrrrrrrrr.Have a lovely Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentines Day. Sweet cards. Love the clothes in the cards. Inspiration for dresses comes from every where. the lady was super talented and the molds are pretty too. I liked both of them.
ReplyDeleteI love these! They really capture that embarrassing "kid love". When I was in first grade, I had a little beau who gave me a REAL valentine--not the kiddie kind we were all putting in each other's decorated valentine boxes. He hid it in my desk and asked me not to let anybody see it.
ReplyDeleteFrances Brundage was such a talented artist; enjoy your links for easy research. I guess dollmakers think alike...like Martha, I always admire the creative clothing the children are wearing. These molds are exceptionally sweet... Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteCute cards! And a Happy Valentines Day to you too, have a love filled day
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