I like the fact that this is a group reading, not a solitary reader. It has a good feeling to it. (Of course, I love some of the solitary reader paintings too.)
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I like the fact that this is a group reading, not a solitary reader. It has a good feeling to it. (Of course, I love some of the solitary reader paintings too.)
SvaraRaderaAbout tea-time, a lovely illustration :http://thepapercollector.blogspot.com/2009/11/mclaughlins-coffee-with-pie.html
SvaraRaderaKristi,
SvaraRaderaYes it is quite unusual.
Dsata,
Thank you for the link! It's really cute.
Margaretha
I found some nice Chinese art depicting reading. I bet their is Egyptian too, and other. I think this is a favorite subject (and rightly so!)
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