akin to stone lions or sphinx's but carved of wood--and most welcoming
in the meantime I would simply set or hang this beautiful tool somewhere I could see it and pick it up more than occasionally
) Surely it was screwed or nailed to a post as there are a bunch of holes down and around the center
pages 122-131 (the second part of a play by Rabindranath Tagore and translated by Andre Gide titled “Amal et la letter du Roi”) and three plates accompanying the story on Chinese funeral statues
I purchased it in this frame
Elmer S. Hill, Haydenville MA, 1887 Christmas Eve Drawing schoolgirl lessons akin to stone lions orWay too early to think about Christmas I think, but it is starting to feel a bit cozy, and this is the last of the drawings I pulled from a wonderful notebook by Elmer S. Hill of Haydenville MA, so here is it. I really love that each of the four stockings hung by the fire is of a different size, and that the fire grate looks like a canoe, and I like that drawing of the chair best of all. Dated 1887 at upper right. I have found a definitive record of