Afternoon Tea on the Terrace:
by Henri Lebasque, who died on August 7, 1937.
Please join the T Tuesday blogger gathering hosted by Bleubeard and Elizabeth where we share a post with a drink in it and visit with one another.
Tuesday, August 03, 2021
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...I like this post-impression style.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful painting, I would like to sit net to them at that table! Happy T day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteA lovely scene and perfect for T day: by the sea, a pretty view of the garden, a cute toddler, inside and hopefully away from bugs to enjoy that cup of tea. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a calm peaceful scene, perfect to enjoy with a cuppa.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to join you on the terrace today with those beautiful views across the sea - perfect 😁. Wishing you a very Happy T Day and a wonderful August! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteGreat summery scene - have a nice T-Day, and hope your weather is better than ours!
ReplyDeletesuch a charming scene. Thanks for sharing, and happy T day!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful. It reminds me of Matisse. I believe Tom is right about the post-impressionist art. It is certainly beautiful and soft with just the right amount of color. Thanks for sharing this work by Lebasque with us for T this Tuesday, dear friend. So sweet of you to give that compliment on my blog this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteCharming. Love it. (I had not heard of this artist)
ReplyDeleteHappy T-Day,
Take care,
Hugs,
Lisca
A lovely terrace to sit and enjoy the View, Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteJan
This is such a lovely piece. What a wonderful view beyond the terrace too, although I don't know how much time this lady (mama, auntie?) will have to enjoy it. I hope you had a wonderful T day Nita. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet painting! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a tender scene! I must look up Henri Lebasque! Belated happy T Day, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou chose a wonderful painting for Tea. I like the saturated colors used by the artist.
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