Frolic for Fun Boy and Geese
by Reynold Jay
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1170.000 x 1387.000 pixels
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Title
Frolic for Fun Boy and Geese
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
Art by Frances Brundage.............................RJ will be restoring art by Frances Brundage (1854 to 1937) Look for new offerings often. See the NEW Frances Brundage Gallery
Francis Brundage was born Frances Isabelle Lockwood on June 28, 1854 in Newark, New Jersey. Her father did wood engravings, painted church murals, and portraits. She learned art from her father and sold her first professional work to Louisa Amy Alcott, an author. She is noted for her depiction of children and became one of the notable artists of her time. She did many books covers and these were often sold as postcards.
This is from Frolic for Fun published by Saalfield Publishing Co. 1918.
Art offered here is in public domain (before 1923)
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September 7th, 2016
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Comments (15)
Anthony Lyon
This is such a cheerful picture Reynold - you just can't help smiling as you look at it. Frances Brundage should be classed as a national treasure of the U.S.A. for her lovely paintings. Fav'/voted.
Reynold Jay replied:
I agree--I imagine her to be one of the great artists...up there with Rockwell.
Barbara Remensnyder
Wonderful character and lovely composition in this piece....good choice! Thanks for your continued support!
Melly Terpening
Cute and so delightful illustration. Always love your restoration work, Reynold :) FL
Randy Burns aka Wiles Henly
Reynold, it is always a joy seeing your gallery, that takes me back to nostalgic and happier times. Love the tones in this. F/L
Janette Boyd
You are such a wonderful artist, Reynold! Love this image and all your images! f/l/tweet