You’ll find this artist hiding in plain sight, like the patron saint of lost labels. A hand-colored print from the 1920s shows a girl balancing a flower basket on her head, her face half in shadow—calm, matter-of-fact, no halo in sight. Look closer and the paper’s creases tell stories of their own, as if the image traveled in someone’s pocket for decades. Slide past the “old religious art” filter and you’ll land on the print’s real title: Girl with a Basket of Flowers.
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