Well, today is the penultimate day of Blogvent and I have a really busy day of prepping. We're at my Dad's tomorrow for 'Christmas' so I need to get everything ready in terms of food and our traditional croissants for Christmas morning (like my Mum used to make) and so let's crack on with today...
| Woman Reading (c.1900) George Henry Boughton |
I liked this quiet painting of a woman reading in a rose garden and it is a classic example of a simple image that might hold more in its meaning. The roses that surround her are blush-pink, meaning joy, admiration, gratitude and a more gentle love than a more passionate red. I always perk up when a woman is wearing black in a painting and I wondered about this woman's scarf, coupled with her purple dress - could she be in half-mourning? I wondered if she was a widow slowly coming out of mourning because she had found love again. I think she is in love with the chap who owns the house we can see behind her. I wonder if she is the same woman as in this painting...
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| The Lady of the Snows (c.1896) |
I've used that painting before in Blogvent, not least because of her impressive muff. I definitely used her for Muffvent where I crowned this the 'mother of all muffs' - no, my parents aren't even vaguely proud of me, in case you were wondering, I shame myself. Anyway, in that post I gave quite a thorough biography for Mr Boughton, including his dalliance with Violet Hunt, which gives me an excuse to show you this picture...


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