The Little Wooden Shoe Maker
by Reynold Jay
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Title
The Little Wooden Shoe Maker
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
Artist: Frances Brundage ............................
RJ will be restoring art from the Little Wooden Shoes by Alice Harwick pub, 1917 by the Saalfield Publishing Co. Akron Ohio...................... Relax for a moment and take a trip back in time when times were simpler.......... Public Domain
Frances 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.
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April 14th, 2016
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Comments (92)
Carlin Blahnik CarlinArtWatercolor
I miss this old style of art and wish I could replicate it. So nice to see that you are restoring it to its full glory!
Anthony Lyon
This is another gem of a painting from this talented artist - so full of gentle charm. Great to know it won't be lost due to your hard work Reynold. Voted/Fav'.
Celeste Manning
Love this! Such great expressions on their faces. Wonderful detail and great colors. Someone is ready for a new pair of shoes. L/F
Wendy Wunstell
Already a like and fave, but I clicked it again. Your work has such a charming and nostalgic quality. Beautiful work as always.
Sarah Rachel
Absolutely gorgeous....so full of charm....I stared at it for a long time....made me feel like a little girl again....wonderful! L/F
Robert Frederick
Not sure where or if I've seen her work before. Even if not, it has that very familiar look that takes us back to our childhood reading. A piece of treasure. LFT