Description
The details make them feel very special
with a sky blue background behind the creamy white sails
so it just remains unlocked
primarily in an expressionistic style
Small Fraktur Watercolor and Hand-colored Engravings c. 1840s pop The details make them feelI couldn't resist this little Fraktur watercolor of bowl with fruit and flowers, inscribed as a gift to a Miss Charlotte Wetherbee from her instructress, Mary M. R., who then writes: "Oh may your downward path be be fair, may you the Saviour's image bear." I'm not entirely sure the nature of instruction, but found the fraktur along with three pages from Flora's Lexicon, An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers, dated 1839, which
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