This is so lovely, I would love to use it in some of my work. Thank you for letting us see it. xoxo, paulette PS. So love your blog and discovered you from Paris Apartment.
Hi Paulette! I must say your work is gorgeous!! I love your site! I am so glad you have stopped by, I hope to hear more from you :o) ~Lauren p.s. <3 Paris Apartment Blog, so inspiring!
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beautiful painting..... I thought at first it was Marie but then not. It is so great to have this in a museum for all to enjoy!!
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A lovely piece indeed, just look at her porcelain complexion and delicate features. Methinks, however, her wardrobe is a-malfuntioning...
ReplyDeleteLovely complexion and skin, I think that was of utmost importance in those days...
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely, I would love to use it in some of my work. Thank you for letting us see it. xoxo, paulette
ReplyDeletePS. So love your blog and discovered you from Paris Apartment.
Hi Paulette!
ReplyDeleteI must say your work is gorgeous!! I love your site! I am so glad you have stopped by, I hope to hear more from you :o)
~Lauren
p.s. <3 Paris Apartment Blog, so inspiring!