Monday, December 26, 2022
Monday, November 28, 2022
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Monday, September 5, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (48) Indian Child
Sunday, August 14, 2022
County Kerry 1834
In 1834 Henry D Inglis traveled through Ireland. The following are just a few of his observations on the people of County Kerry.
"Marriages in this district are contracted at an earlier age than in any part that I had yet visited. Fourteen and thirteen, are common ages for the marriage of girls; fifteen is not considered at all an early age for marriage; and there are even instances of their having been contracted at so early an age as twelve. This is, on many accounts, a great and public evil : and among the benefits which might be expected to be derived from the assignment, under cautious regulation, of some government provision for the Catholic clergy, the discouragement of early marriages would certainly be one." (p140)
Read more of his travels....
Journey Thru Ireland During the Spring Summer and Autumn of 1834, Henry D Inglis
Monday, August 8, 2022
Grammy's Paintings: (47) Desert Scenes
The second picture here hung in my home for many years. I gave it to Jessica, and she in turn gave it to her friend Elke. I do not know anything about the three girls above or third picture.
I did find a few notes on desert pictures. One may be the description of the picture I had. Desert Fantasy, Santa Rita Mountains Green Valley Arizona. That picture was listed as 24 x 20 with a price of $150.
The second description was Desert Harvest - Catalina Mountains, Arizona (sold)
Monday, July 11, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (46) Heiligenblut Grossglockner Austria
I remember this painting of the Church of Holy Blood in Heiligenblut, Grossglockner, Austria, hanging on Grammy's wall in Green Valley.
It is 20 x 16 and was listed at $200 in one showing. At a second show no price was given. It seems likely that it was painted from a photograph, as were many of Grammy's landscapes.
Monday, June 13, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (45) Cactus
couple that feature a single type of cactus.
Monday, May 16, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (44) Birds
Another constant in my childhood, this picture hung in the balcony-like hall of our Cleveland Avenue home. "You," Mother said to Clare and I, "Are my two little birdies." This memory makes this picture special and a reminder of our mother's quiet, gentle love. I am especially fond of her early soft and lovely watercolors. Jean Madden English This is one of the early watercolors painted April 1914. It now belongs to Maura. |
Monday, April 18, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (43) Figurines
These a few figures that Grammy did when it was a "craze" according to Mom. She notes that they were beautifully done but that Grammy found them "restrictive" and she went back to her paintings.
Monday, March 21, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (42) Man and Woman
This painting was for years in the Green Valley home of mother's friend Blanche. It was returned to the family when Blanche died, a will directive.
Mother spread her paintings far and wide. They were given to friends and family, given to those who did her favors or admired her art work. She gave to bank tellers and clerks, to nuns and priests, gave willingly with love.
Her goal was that every grandchild have a painting, a goal she far surpassed. Who can count the paintings or measure the pleasure they gave and keep on giving.
Jean Madden English
Monday, February 21, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (41) Riders
This painting of what looks like a cattle drive belongs to Tim.
I have no information on this picture at all.
And there was at least one other picture along this theme
Western Arizona Roundup 24x18 sold (this may be the picture that Tim saw in a gallery)
And there was at least one other picture along this theme
Western Arizona Roundup 24x18 sold (this may be the picture that Tim saw in a gallery)
Monday, January 24, 2022
Grammy's Pictures: (40) Fisherman's Wharf Maine
I think there were two pictures of Fisherman's Wharf in Maine. This on had a price of $400 on it and appears to be owned by someone in the family.
In the notes from another show in Tubac, there is a listing for Fisherman's Wharf in Maine and a note that it was sold to Dolores Krebes for $85. That painting was supposedly 19 x 15 inches, this one appears to be more of a square although I don't have a size noted.
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