Yes, she seems really thrilled! The art is very good – maybe it’s a Monet? Art appreciation class was very long ago and way too early in the morning. But it sure seems like a piece by a well-known and talented artist.
… Clicks through to Amazon preview, to see if author’s cavalier attitude to brackets is indicative of a wider issue with the language … finds existence misspelled in the first sentence of the “[edited and revised]” blurb.
Yes, she seems really thrilled! The art is very good – maybe it’s a Monet? Art appreciation class was very long ago and way too early in the morning. But it sure seems like a piece by a well-known and talented artist.
Google Lens says: John Everett Mullais’ “The Farmer’s Daughter” (1863)!
Yeah…thrilled is not the adjective that I’d apply to this unhappy lady, that’s fersure.
… Clicks through to Amazon preview, to see if author’s cavalier attitude to brackets is indicative of a wider issue with the language … finds existence misspelled in the first sentence of the “[edited and revised]” blurb.