Tuesday, December 6, 2011

E is for EVENING!


E is for EVENING by Iwan F. Choultse.

Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!

Happy E Day!

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16 comments:

  1. I swear I've never seen such a fabulous collection as have you, Coralie. Just so beautiful & peaceful.

    Have a lovely week
    TTFN ~
    Love ya!
    Marydon

    PS Pop over for our GIVEAWAY

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  2. Such a beautiful image, Coralie...one of my favorite styles, too...just lovely!

    Wishing you a beautiful E for Evening, my friend!

    Julie

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  3. I'd love to be the young lady sitting out in the field enjoying the warmth and sunshine, Coralie. I'm cold!!

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  4. what a great early art journalist! Pretty! {:-Deb

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  5. I love Evening, Twilight, L'Heur Blue or however the French say it.

    Sweet illustration.

    "The holly's up, the house is all bright,
    The tree is ready, the candles alight:
    Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight!"

    ~~P. Cornelius

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  6. Such a warm scene - I would welcome that view - we are covered in white snow and tonight will be 2 degrees - tomorrow night 0 degrees as the cold descends.

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  7. I love your vintage beauties! I enjoy evenings during the holidays with the Christmas tree all aglow and the comfort it fills the senses.

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  8. Looks very beautiful ! a little impressioniste.

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  9. Nice. Definitely brings on a lovely feeling of nostalgia!

    =)

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  10. I so enjoy seeing what you're going to share with us each week. Another wonderful offering!

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  11. Coralie, where on earth do you find these wonderful treasures???? I just love seeing them!!!

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  12. That's beautiful. I'd like to be on the small hill at that time of day - so peaceful.

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  13. How lovely! I love what you shared and love your place! So happy I saw you over at Miss Jenny's. Blessings!

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  14. Hello.
    You have one treasure chest of goodies. This is wonderful. Love the depth of color.
    Thank you so much for sharing.

    For ref:
    Eleven Roses And You

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  15. What an elegant and enchanting picture! That sky is just glorious!

    I'm really loving this scrapbook! This young lady surely had lovely taste!

    And so do you!

    Thanks for linking.

    A+

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