I've always liked the dreamy quality of this late 19th century lithograph. From her white gown to the wild flowers beneath the tree, the artist, Philip Calderon, captured all the details perfectly.
Called Spring Time, she stays out all year. In fact, can you spot her in the Christmas photo in the blog post below?
Be sure to visit Faded Charm for other lovelies in white.
What a gorgeous print you've shared for White Wednesday. The tone of it is lovely.
ReplyDeleteGretchen
How pretty....she has such a beautiful face!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment about the pillow I made.
Have a great week!
Wonder what she is thinking?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and the well wishes.
I told my daughter..my warranty is up..
Suzan
I would keep her out all year too, she is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, she is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteShe is dreamy ~ thanks for stopping by ~ Christmas in 5 months???? Now Im in full panic mode:)
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a dreamy image. Thanks for stopping by and Happy WW to you too.
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ReplyDeleteYour lithograph is lovely!
Thanks for stopping by and your nice comment about my scale planter. I appreciate it!!
Happy WW!
~ Jo :)
What a lovely, dreamy image ... and YES I spot it in your christmas picture!
ReplyDeleteI also spot that clock on the mantel -- I have its twin!
Cass
Lovely lithograph! Very fitting for White W.
ReplyDeleteI do love the image for the same reasons too Amanda. There is romance and softness in this lithograph.
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