Smiling Girl with Pots of Flowers - Thank You Greeting Card
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OUTSIDE GREETING: Thank You
BLANK INSIDE
Meet this happy girl in her cloche hat, bringing potted plants of gratitude into your day! While the exact origin of this delightful image eludes us, we suspect it may have graced a magazine cover. Katherine R. Wireman, a prolific magazine cover artist, is the talented artist behind this creation. Her story is even more remarkable because she served as her family's sole breadwinner—a rare feat in the early 1900s. This smiling girl embodies the spirit of gratitude and carries the legacy of an exceptional artist.
Katherine Richardson Wireman (1878-1966) was a prolific American artist. Orphaned at a young age, her aunt and guardian, Sallie, also an artist, arranged for her to attend Howard Pyle’s illustration classes at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry. There, she formed lifelong friendships, including one with Eugenie M. Wireman, who introduced her to her future husband, Henry F. Wireman. Initially working as a fashion illustrator, Katherine later freelanced for books, ads, and magazines. An unverified but intriguing fun fact: her illustration for the January 1905 issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal might feature the first baby on a magazine cover. Skilled in depicting women, children, and families, Katherine often used her own three children with Henry as models.
This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.
A6 (4.5" X 6.25") with Envelope
Katherine R. Wireman