Posted 2 years ago
Vestaswind
(46 items)
It's been ruined as far as re-selling goes. Some person painted a silver arch around it. It covered who the print was by and how old. The broken green glass had a paper flower cut from a newspaper over it. I cut a new matt for it, and pieced the glass back enough you can't see it (unless you take a picture LOL) It's the old green glass, new glass would ruin the way the print looks.
I have no idea who the original artist was sadly. But I didn't pay that much for it, and I love it.
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Savoychina1, 18 mins ago
There are many adaptations of the three muses. (Just google 3 muses and look at 'images'). In this case, Three Christian Muses denotes Faith, Hope, and Charity.
http://antiqueprintsblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/prints-as-premiums-by-james-s-brust.html
Looks like we might have your answer !
Savoychina1 solved my mystery on another picture of this!