This one dropped in my lap unexpectedly today—for free! Thanks to my brother Steve for this lovely vintage find (I'm not sure what his source was). The lithograph is from 1942, but the frame totally looks 1960s Mid-Century Regency.
Vintage lithograph by Roger T. Peterson titled "Baltimore Oriole No. 6," lithographed by the Quaker State Lithographing Company, U.S.A., 1942.
I am an illustrator, designer, photographer, and proofreader who lives happily with two dogs, two cats, one husband, and one baby boy in a humble little house in the suburbs.
My reverie is all about the pretty, unique, interesting, gorgeous, hilarious, creative, fascinating, amazing, inspirational, stylish, organized, happy, natural, technical, lovely, incredible, frilly, thought-provoking, and fun things in life.
It is a sunny day And the walls in here are gray I cannot bear to miss A day as fine as this My thoughts do tend to wander As I grow so ever fonder Of the endless skies of blue Over trees of emerald hue And the birds that sing so fair While the breeze toussles my hair And the grass beneath my feet With flowers that smell so sweet So if you wouldn't mind And tend to think in kind May we venture out the door To enjoy the day once more?
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What do you think the Roger T. Peterson titled "Baltimore Oriole No. 6," is worth?
What do you think the Roger T. Peterson titled "Baltimore Oriole No. 6," is worth?
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