This painting made me curious about the artist and I found some interesting info here... http://www.clerkenwellfineart.com/victorian/136.htm I think I'd have to agree with this quote "-The Athenaeum, December 1881: A Capital piece of still life by Mr E.G. Handel Lucas is called 'Time Tries all Things'... " Capital!
Hello Jo, and welcome to my corner of the blogosphere! I'm glad you like it here. It is something special with making your own bread - besides being so good, it is very satisfying! Margaretha
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This painting made me curious about the artist and I found some interesting info here...
SvaraRaderahttp://www.clerkenwellfineart.com/victorian/136.htm
I think I'd have to agree with this quote "-The Athenaeum, December 1881: A Capital piece of still life by Mr E.G. Handel Lucas is called 'Time Tries all Things'... " Capital!
Thank you Val,
SvaraRaderaI was in a hurry when I put up this post and didn't find anything about this painter. It was interesting if a bit sad info.
Margaretha
fashion and fortune can be very fickle can't they
SvaraRaderaYour images -- paintings and photographs -- are breathtaking! Also love your bread recipes. (I'm a breadmaker, too.) Thank you.
SvaraRaderaHello Jo,
SvaraRaderaand welcome to my corner of the blogosphere! I'm glad you like it here.
It is something special with making your own bread - besides being so good, it is very satisfying!
Margaretha