I absolutely loved this blog and the print. As a writer and long-time fanatic of everything 18th Century France, your blog is a regular delight.
A writer friend recently said to me that she found it remarkable I could write novels set in 18th century France as she found nothing romantic about that time period. It inspired me to write the following piece: http://leahmariebrown.blogspot.com/2010/03/what-is-romantic.html
I will have to send her to your page, as well, so she can become properly schooled in the wonders and romances of that special period in time.
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I'm enchanted by this print. So lovely! I've never heard of Grevedon so thank you for posting!
ReplyDeleteGracias por las imagenes que nos pone siempre, me son de mucha ayuda en mi inspiración.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you both like the print!! Art is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLe printemps est tres belle!
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued that he depicts Spring as wistful.
ReplyDeleteLanguid and lovely
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and peaceful :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder why she looks so....unhappy!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved this blog and the print. As a writer and long-time fanatic of everything 18th Century France, your blog is a regular delight.
ReplyDeleteA writer friend recently said to me that she found it remarkable I could write novels set in 18th century France as she found nothing romantic about that time period. It inspired me to write the following piece: http://leahmariebrown.blogspot.com/2010/03/what-is-romantic.html
I will have to send her to your page, as well, so she can become properly schooled in the wonders and romances of that special period in time.