Sunday, June 7, 2026

A young artist, 1906

Young girl in a dress sits at a table in front of painting supplies, 1906.

   This is a nice image by Katharine H. Greenland, but it's even better when matched with the poem that accompanied it in the 1906 book "Candle Light" by Georgia Roberts Durston. 

  The poem is called Two Artists
My Mother's color-box is twice
As large as mine and clean and nice,
With brushes just like kitten fur.
So soft, they scarcely make a blur,
And every time she paints with one,
A lovely picture will be done.

And yet, you'd be surprised to see
How proud my Mother is of me.
She says she loves the things I do,
She says I am an artist too,
And hangs her pictures up with mine,
All nice and even in a line.

   Aww, I think that's just so sweet. And being the recipient of some kid drawings that I treasure, I have no doubt that the mom in that poem truly does love what that little girl creates!

  As a bonus, one more Greenland illustration from the same book. This one went with a poem called Her Dolls. She's pointing out a doll, as the poem describes each one. But it looks to me like she might be scolding one. Hey, it's not easy being a young mother to so many little ones!

Illustration by Katharine H. Greenland of a young girl with her dolls propped around her, as she points at one of them.

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