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Beatrix Potter Rabbit Drinking Tea Custom Magnet
The Little Bunny Drinking Tea by Beatrix Potter
A darling custom Beatrix Potter kitchen magnet. To personalize, simply type in the name and change the other text if you wish using the "personalize it" feature. You may also change the typeface, font color and size, etc., using the "customize it" feature.
These fridge magnets are thoughtful additions to gift baskets and make wonderful stocking stuffers, too.
Description: A proper little girl rabbit with a pink ribbon tied around her neck in a pretty bow daintily sips her tea from a china teacup. On the tile floor in front of her is the tea set, including teapot, sugar bowl, sugar tongs, milk pitcher and more teacups, tea spoons resting on the saucers. Perhaps there is to be a tea party. Signed at lower right with the artist's initials.
Please see my gallery's Beatrix Potter Collection for matching items.
About the original work of art:
Artist:Beatrix Potter
Title: The Little Bunny Drinking Tea
Date: Probably 1890s.
Medium and substrate: Ink and watercolor on paper.
Although this painting never appeared in any of Beatrix Potter's books, it is one of her most delightful watercolors and highly finished.
These fridge magnets are thoughtful additions to gift baskets and make wonderful stocking stuffers, too.
Description: A proper little girl rabbit with a pink ribbon tied around her neck in a pretty bow daintily sips her tea from a china teacup. On the tile floor in front of her is the tea set, including teapot, sugar bowl, sugar tongs, milk pitcher and more teacups, tea spoons resting on the saucers. Perhaps there is to be a tea party. Signed at lower right with the artist's initials.
Please see my gallery's Beatrix Potter Collection for matching items.
About the original work of art:
Artist:Beatrix Potter
Title: The Little Bunny Drinking Tea
Date: Probably 1890s.
Medium and substrate: Ink and watercolor on paper.
Although this painting never appeared in any of Beatrix Potter's books, it is one of her most delightful watercolors and highly finished.
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