Description
Tea? 1900s is from the Tea? series. It depicts the tradition of enjoying a cup of tea and biscuits with a friend and sitting down together for a conversation to catch up with each other's news. This can be an important emotional support system and is an invaluable part of our culture.
This late Victorian era was renowned for its ornate designs. One example is a delicate tray cloth I discovered, made of fine cotton with subtle floral embroidery and a charming lace border.
Additionally, I came across a beautiful tea service by Blairs China, England. It features an ornate floral design hand-painted on intricately shaped china vessels with finely scalloped edges.
The biscuits of this era included Jam drops and chocolate digestives, the latter being a relatively new addition to the biscuit assortment at the time.
Owning a 'Julie Cane' enables you to enjoy something you love forever, and to experience the highest quality, collectable fine art enriching your home. My art is featured in many collections, including England, USA and Australia. This piece would make a great investment for your home or office.
46 x82 cm
oil painting on linen,
signed on the front
Certificate of authenticity
32mm deep with wrap-around painted edges
Stretched with D-rings and cord for hanging
felt pads to protect your wall
Domestic delivery options
Free pick up by arrangement with Julie Cane Fine Art,
Free local delivery around Brisbane
Free domestic shipping within Australia
Please email julie@juliecane.com to arrange domestic delivery.
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