Edward Mason Eggleston (1882 – 1941)
Posted by M.R.N. on July 14, 2010
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issachar5 said
Cleopatra and her peacock are just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them, and feeding my Orientalism obsession. I have no idea what the Mystical Lady of Magic is doing but I’m mesmerized.
Laurel
mary windsor said
I would like a brief history on the young native American girl in a conue. she’s paddling down the river. Thanks.
michelle said
i have a Edward M Eggleston print that is titled “moonlight and roses” but i can’t find it anywhere on any website!! can anyone help? michelle
Chad said
Michelle, I believe I have an Eggleston print (looks like a shoddy litho) that I can’t find anywhere either. The woman is in a peach evening gown sitting on a stone bench in the moonlight in a rose garden. I think we might have the same print.