SYMPATHY GREETING CARD

SYMPATHY GREETING CARD
ROSES ON THE WALL / A FINE ART REPLICA OF ORIGINAL ART WORK OF GEORGE COCHRAN LAMBDIN (1830–1896) WHO WAS AN AMERICAN VICTORIAN ARTIST, BEST KNOWN FOR HIS PAINTINGS OF FLOWERS.

VERSE INSIDE OF SYMPATHY CARD

VERSE INSIDE OF SYMPATHY CARD
ROSES ON THE WALL / ITEM NO: 9379

POEM PRESENTED ON THE BACK OF THE SYMPATHY CARD

POEM PRESENTED ON THE BACK OF THE SYMPATHY CARD
POEM WRITTEN BY NOVELIST ANNE BRONTE

Saturday, October 1, 2016

American Victorian Artist, George Cochran Lambdin

George Cochran Lambdin (1830–1896) was an American Victorian artist, best known for his paintings of flowers.[1][2][3] Biography[edit] The son of portrait painter James Reid Lambdin, he was born on January 6, 1830 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1][3] He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and exhibited there beginning in 1848.[1] During theAmerican Civil War, he worked with the United States Sanitary Commission, distributing medicines and bandages to troops in the field. He painted genre scenes of camp life, and domestic scenes that often included soldiers.[1] He was in poor health, beginning in middle age, and settled in the Germantown section of Philadelphia.[3] There, he concentrated on painting flowers, especially roses, for the last 25 years of his life.[1][3] Many of these paintings were copied as chromolithographs and mass-produced. He was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1868, and was an academician of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.[1] He died in Germantown on January 28, 1896.[1]
George Cochran Lambdin. (2016, May 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:39, October 1, 2016, from

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