Afternoon tea (1925) Harrison Fisher
Afternoon tea (1925) Harrison Fisher
This charming tea artwork print by Harrison Fisher from 1925 captures the serene elegance of a young woman savoring her afternoon tea, wearing a delicate floral bonnet that adds timeless grace. Fisher, renowned for his graceful portrayals of femininity, beautifully conveys the soft hues and thoughtful expression of a refined afternoon ritual. With its classic appeal, this print brings an atmosphere of quiet luxury to any room.
Why Choose Vintage Prints?
- Historical Allure: Vintage prints like this tea portrait are infused with the elegance of their era, offering a unique aesthetic that modern prints can rarely match.
- Refined Style: Fisher’s style, admired for its realistic portrayal and attention to detail, is timeless, lending sophistication to traditional and contemporary decor alike.
- Premium Quality: Using giclee printing on high-grade art paper, this artwork preserves every nuanced brushstroke and delicate color gradient, ensuring a faithful reproduction of Fisher’s original work.
Did You Know?
The tradition of afternoon tea originated in Britain in the early 1840s, credited to the Duchess of Bedford who began the custom of afternoon refreshment between lunch and dinner. Over time, it became a cherished social event, symbolizing leisure and elegance.
Invite this graceful moment of quiet refinement into your space with a tea artwork print that celebrates the art of relaxation and timeless beauty.
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