'Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day?’ Framed Art
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’Shall
I
Compare
Thee
To
A
Summer’s
Day?'
(Sonnet
18)
by
William
Shakespeare,
@1564-1616
The
inspiration
for
this
artwork
are
the
fragrant
blooms
gathered
in
armfuls
from
borde...
’Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day?' (Sonnet 18) by William Shakespeare, @1564-1616
The inspiration for this artwork are the fragrant blooms gathered in armfuls from borders at the height of summer and loosely placed in a natural, overflowing display. It's drawn with a fine dip pen in grey ink, watercolours and crayons.
The quote is drawn with the same fine dip pen in grey ink.
The artwork is placed in an antique 19th century wooden frame. The frame is gilded and has a moulding detail. The frame has dings and dents with some moulding missing which is commensurate with its age. Please have a careful look at the pictures. This is an original piece of art in an antique frame.