Der Tod im Baum (Death in the Tree) by Angelo Jank in the magazine Jugend, 1897
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*happy sigh* How wonderful, sweetie. Thank you!!
Dark and lovely…a perfect combination! 🙂
Reblogged this on Art History Ramblings.
Thanks for the repost! 🙂
Your welcome.
People in olden times really didn’t understand Valentines.
Goodness, I’m sure I would be swooning over a valentine like that. I mean, it has flowers…
I want this as the cover to my next book.
It’s lovely, isn’t it? Jugend was not in production for long, but featured some particularly breathtaking turn of the century art.
Lovely.
Thank you, Mr. Wolfe. There is something particularly pleasing about this one.