メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 7月29日 23時45分
Escape to the Hudson River Valley through this entrancing still life and landscape print by one of the leading lithographers of the 19th century—our #WomanCrushWednesday Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer. 🌸
This bright, bustling scene was one of more than 200 prints that Fanny produced for the American lithography firm Currier & Ives. Prior to her work at the firm, Fanny and her husband Seymour operated a small print shop in lower Manhattan, similar to one they had run in Leicester in the United Kingdom.
🎨 Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, born England, 1812–1876). Landscape – Fruit and Flowers, 1862. Hand-colored lithograph. #MetAnywhere @metdrawingsandprints
[Image description: A bursting arrangement of white, yellow, blue, and pink flowers sit in a white vase on a table overflowing with red berries, grapes, and other seasonal fruit. Beyond a hummingbird flies toward a trumpet vine on a trellis and a view of a mountain and river can be seen in the distance.]
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