K is for Knight!
"The Knight of the Double Cross" 1670 by J.L.G. Ferris.
Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!
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"The Knight of the Double Cross" 1670 by J.L.G. Ferris.
Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!
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Whoever did that picture had a great sense of colour!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at the colors in that picture. Beautiful!
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Such beautiful detail & brilliant colors, Coralie.
ReplyDeleteHave a gorgeous day~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
How interesting! Last go around of Alphabe-Thursday I wrote this blog post K is for Knight in Shining Armor.
ReplyDeleteHowever, today's post I wrote about Keepsakes. Perhaps, you'll want to check tehm out when you get a chance. =D
Another wonderful illustration, Coralie! Such vibrant colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super illustration, was it originally a book cover?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by earlier.
What a great photo. That scrapbook is a great find, I'd love to see more. Thanks for stopping by and for the kind comment. xo
ReplyDeleteLove the colors. I'm glad you keep sharing these wonderful finds with us!
ReplyDeleteMy grandson would love that cool ship in his bedroom. The colors are vivid as can be!
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lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteHi Coralie,
ReplyDeleteWonderful post for "K" day! Such beautiful colors. I must say your Betsy Belle is gorgeous as well as all of your Collie's. We use to have one when I was a little girl. Her name was "Lady". Thank you so much for stopping to visit me.
Beautiful ship. Lovely K word
ReplyDeletepretty boat! Like to see it coming instead of going... {:-Deb
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gem you have in your possession...the artwork is amazing!
Lovely post.
Thanks for sharing.
I love this!
ReplyDeleteThe night of the double cross on the Knight of the Double Cross!
What a dramatic, romantic and fascinating picture!
Your little scrapbooker was quite the visionary!
Thanks for another kute link for the letter K.
A+
Satta king Play Bazaar
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