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Fountain in Peabody Conservatory Garden, Baltimore Poster
by Kenlynn Schroeder
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Fountain in Peabody Conservatory Garden, Baltimore poster by Kenlynn Schroeder. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This joyful fountain is in the heart of the city of Baltimore, Marylad, U.S.A. Peabody Conservatory, Institute of Johns Hopkins University, has a... more
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Artist's Description
This joyful fountain is in the heart of the city of Baltimore, Marylad, U.S.A. Peabody Conservatory, Institute of Johns Hopkins University, has a lovely garden with a spectacular water fountain and sculpture. After visiting the famous Victorian Peabody Library or attending concerts at the conservatory, or visiting the Walters Museum across the street, benches in this garden are for the perfect peaceful respite for your soul.
About Kenlynn Schroeder
To BUY ORIGINAL Art click "GALLERIES". New York art critic Chris Geiger wrote “Schroeder’s fanciful watercolors bring a refreshingly unfettered sensibility to bear on subjects ranging from still life to life under the sea, all evoked with breezy charm in a fluent line and luminous areas of translucent color.” After a long career in international humanitarian work, based in San Francisco and Manhattan, and the owner of the former Lucinda Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland, I am blessed to be able to continue traveling and painting despite losing much of my eyesight. My eclectic body of art includes still life, life under the sea,mountains, troubadours, abstracts and scenes painted on location on trips to Italy...
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Kandace Koch
Great shot. L/F
Kenlynn Schroeder replied:
Thank you, Kandace!
Sherry Hallemeier
Sounds like you had a very nice time, we have visited the Baltimore inner harbor two times, there for visits to John Hopkins. Very nice place.
Kenlynn Schroeder replied:
Thank you for your comments, Sherry. The Peabody Conservatory has a lot of student and faculty concerts open to the public that I enjoy living in Baltimore.