Paul Berthon, “Revue L’Ermitage,” 1897
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Categories: Silent Sundays
Paul Berthon, “Revue L’Ermitage,” 1897
Related Posts:
– Silent Sundays: The Little Witch (1916)
– Silent Sundays: Poisons et Empoisonneurs Célèbres (1960)
– Silent Sundays: L’Oiseau Bleu (1908)
Categories: Silent Sundays
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Awww, thanks so much, Jamie! I will be over to accept my laurel wreath and parting gifts directly. 🙂
Next Silent Sunday should be about candlesticks.
Sadly, I haven’t seen them since I loaned the set to Professor Plum a while back. You just can’t trust academics, you know?
Is this like sarcasm? I’m serious. Candlesticks are an epic part of Halloween. No blog about Halloween should lack a post about them. :O
Sarcasm? Of course not, darling. I have added “candlesticks” to the list.
Sweet! When I expect the post!? I’m pumped up right now!
We do aim to please.
WHOO! I CANNOT WAIT! OMG OMG OMG! I AM COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS! How long will it be?
Fantabulous!
Thanks, ML!
THis image is so beautiful! I’d never seen it before – thank you!
Thanks, Shelley! I stumbled across it the other day tagged as Mucha, which didn’t seem right, so it was fun to spend a bit of time Sunday tracking down the right artist.
I’m very happy you did – I’ve never heard of him before though I’m sure I’ve seen his work previously.
WHY DO YOU EVEN ASK ME?
This is a private message, right?
Oh darling, clearly you have been working too hard on our fabulous Halloween contest. Might be time to take a break.
I never get tied of Art Nouveau. *happy sigh* Thanks for posting this lovely piece.
You are very welcome, darling. It’s one of my favorites, too.