Life was made for love and cheer, 1904
by Vincent Monozlay
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Life was made for love and cheer, 1904
Artist
Vincent Monozlay
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Painting - Watercolor And Charcoal
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Life was made for love and cheer, painting on illustration board: watercolor and charcoal. Illustration depicts Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott, her colleagues and housemates Jessie Willcox Smith and Violet Oakley, and other friends enjoying one another's company amid the blossoms on the grounds of the Red Rose Inn, one of the homes that the three artists shared. Children play with a dog in the foreground. Green took the title from Henry Van Dyke's poem Inscriptions for a Friend's House, which celebrates the close friendship between the artists. Published in "The Red Rose," Harper's Magazine, 109:501, September 1904.
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