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6.50" x 8.00"
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2.00"
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0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 13.50"
Woman Troubadour Framed Print
by Kenlynn Schroeder
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Woman Troubadour framed print by Kenlynn Schroeder. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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I first became intrigued with troubadours when, in Colliure, Spain, we were serenaded by wandering troubadours at a restaurant on the beach. The... more
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Artist's Description
I first became intrigued with troubadours when, in Colliure, Spain, we were serenaded by wandering troubadours at a restaurant on the beach. The period 1150 - 1250 was the great period of troubadours composing their lyric poems and setting them to music, may times spontaneously. They wandered mainly in Provence, occitane, southern France, northern Spain and northern Italy. Little was known about women troubadours until author Meg Bogin, in recent years, published her research in "The Women Troubadours".
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...
$68.00
Farfel Connabi
The troubadour is pleased with her own music.