CHARLES DICKENS 200 Pickwick
To celebrate Dickens' 200th birthday here is my Grandfather's painting of "Pickwick, Christmas at Dingley Dell" painted in 1926.
Labels: Art History, Artists, family, Harry R Mileham, Leighton
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Labels: Art History, Artists, family, Harry R Mileham, Leighton
4 Comments:
Oh, what a lovely way to celebrate the birthday!
Hi Marly, I wonder if you are snow bound? It's been cold here Because of a general temperature drop over on the continent! I must get your new book, hope all is good over your side of the pond. It's going to be quite a year for us, Olimpics and Jubilee!
The poor gentleman seems to have been hopelessly ensnared by feminine wiles!
It's good to see more of Mileham senior's work - and hope you will continue to share it.
I have a confession to make, I have not read The Pickwick papers. Something I will have to do 'soon'!
Good to hear from you Chris, I trust all is well in Chicago.
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