A pretty lady from the 1920's, judging by her hairstyle. Too bad she has that rusty staple along the side of her nose. This fan is not signed, so we have no idea who painted her. She looks like magazine illustrations from the 20's and 30's though, and the quality of the painting is so good that I imagine the illustrator was well known in his or her day.
Thanks to all of you who have sent get well wishes. I am still not able to stay out of bed for very long, but it is always great to come here and see your email and comments. THANKS!
I'm glad you're feeling marginally better, at least. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes to you, dear Judy!
ReplyDeleteI hope you recovery very soon!
So sorry to hear your ill!! My daughter has been sick all week too :(
ReplyDeleteSending more get well wishes your way...
ReplyDeleteGlad you're able to sit up (evidently) for at least a little while. Hope you keep improving!
ReplyDeleteJohn
I hope that you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, Kenju.
ReplyDeleteTake good care of yourself. :)
I'm emailing you some chicken soup. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHurry back. Glad you're starting to make some progress. Don't forget: take 2 Aspirin (or none at all) and call me in the morning.
ReplyDeleteShe certainly was a beauty. Continue to get well, I said so!!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon.. Sweet Girl has had both the flu and strep throat at the same time, so I understand.
ReplyDeletepoor girl. Don't forget the orange juice and extra vitamin C!
I'm glad you're feeling a little better. Hang in there!
ReplyDeletesorry you've been under the weather... that's a very cool fan.
ReplyDeletehere from michele's.
Have you ever counted up the number of fans you have? This one is lovely too. I just can't pick a favorite. Get well!
ReplyDeleteNice fan! I especially like their little slogan in the flipside photo.
ReplyDeleteHoping you're back up to 100% really soon!