The flowers symbolize the luxury enjoyed by the wealthy. The painting symbolizes that the poor laborers must labor hard for the wealthy's luxury
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I have several Kincade prints and one 1999 Christmas Plate "A Holiday Gathering" #16724A. Framed "Spring Gate" Framed Autumn Gate" Framed large "Foxglove Cottage" Flower Cottages of Carmel III and a framed Light House water color 3/16 I want to sell these items and would like assistance on where to get the best price. Thank You for your help. All are in impecable shape and the plate is still in its box. Thanks! Mary @ mlatshaw3320@yahoo.com
Three.From the description of a first-edition copy. See link below!Book Description: Hammersmith: the Kelmscott Press, 2 March 1896, 1896. Large quarto. Original white linen backed grey boards, printed paper label to spine, edges untrimmed, Flower paper, text in two columns of 41 lines × 62 mm each. In a green cloth slipcase. Engraved title page and three wood-engraved illustrations designed by Edward Burne-Jones, ...
The artist's name is actually Bettie Hebert Felder, and she signs all of her oil paintings with the words "Thru God's Grace." None of her paintings are named thru God's grace. Her works, that I am aware of, are entitled and feature respectively: Morning in the Garden - a vacant tea table in a flower garden Shepherd Girl - a shepherd girl leaning on a tree watching her sheep The Bonnet - a mother and young girl sitting on a swing holding bonnets New Beginnings - a mother walking through a garden carrying her infant Beside Still Waters - a river running between a dirt road and a field of sheep Passing the Time - a girl crossing a river on a log with a red school building in the distance