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First Love Collection

"First Love: A Journey of Innocence and Passion" In the realm of emotions, a delicate white rose, blooming with purity and enchantment

Background imageFirst Love Collection: White rose (Rosa sp. )

White rose (Rosa sp. )
White rose ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Caricature in L'Assiette du Beurre, 1906, depicting two infants experiencing first love

Caricature in L'Assiette du Beurre, 1906, depicting two infants experiencing first love
5617105 Caricature in L'Assiette du Beurre, 1906, depicting two infants experiencing first love; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageFirst Love Collection: The Picnic, 1861 (oil on board)

The Picnic, 1861 (oil on board)
650784 The Picnic, 1861 (oil on board) by Brown, John George (1831-1913); 36x30.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Picnic. John George Brown (1831-1913). Oil on canvas, 1861

Background imageFirst Love Collection: The Dance, (oil on canvas)

The Dance, (oil on canvas)
659047 The Dance, (oil on canvas) by Toudouze, Edouard (1848-1907); 175x211 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dance. Edouard Toudouze (1848-1907). Oil on canvas

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Stepping Stones over the Creek, (oil on canvas)

Stepping Stones over the Creek, (oil on canvas)
651104 Stepping Stones over the Creek, (oil on canvas) by Brown, John George (1831-1913); 45.9x56.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Stepping Stones over the Creek. John George Brown (1831-1913)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Young Lovers, (oil on canvas)

Young Lovers, (oil on canvas)
659343 Young Lovers, (oil on canvas) by Fragonard, Jean-Honore (1732-1806); 63.5x50.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Young Lovers. School of Fragonard. Oil on canvas)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: First Love, British Valentine card (colour litho)

First Love, British Valentine card (colour litho)
982383 First Love, British Valentine card (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First Love, British Valentine card)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Valentines Day, the Ladies take Advantage of Leap Year (engraving)

Valentines Day, the Ladies take Advantage of Leap Year (engraving)
1622392 Valentines Day, the Ladies take Advantage of Leap Year (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Valentines Day)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: First Love (engraving)

First Love (engraving)
1099366 First Love (engraving) by Mulready, William (1786-1863) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: First Love. Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: A Shepherd and a Shepherdess in Dalliance in a Wooded Landscape, 1761 (oil on canvas)

A Shepherd and a Shepherdess in Dalliance in a Wooded Landscape, 1761 (oil on canvas)
990133 A Shepherd and a Shepherdess in Dalliance in a Wooded Landscape, 1761 (oil on canvas) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); 78x65.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: First Love (colour litho)

First Love (colour litho)
1046381 First Love (colour litho) by Barnes, Robert (1840-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: First Love. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Lovers in a Sylvan Wood, (oil on canvas)

Lovers in a Sylvan Wood, (oil on canvas)
827440 Lovers in a Sylvan Wood, (oil on canvas) by Beyschlag, Robert Julius (1838-1903); 70.8x54.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lovers in a Sylvan Wood. Julius Robert Beyschlag (1838-1903)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Napoleon and Josephine, 1825 (oil on canvas)

Napoleon and Josephine, 1825 (oil on canvas)
827130 Napoleon and Josephine, 1825 (oil on canvas) by Hofel, Johann Nepomuk (1786-1864); 83.8x92.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon and Josephine. Johann Nepomuk Hofel (1786-1864)

Background imageFirst Love Collection: Washington and Mary Philipse, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub

Washington and Mary Philipse, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub
BAL108948 Washington and Mary Philipse, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub. in Harpers Magazine, 1896 (litho) by Pyle


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"First Love: A Journey of Innocence and Passion" In the realm of emotions, a delicate white rose, blooming with purity and enchantment. Like an exquisite painting, it captures our hearts in its timeless beauty. As we stroll through the gallery of memories, we come across "The Picnic, " where young souls intertwined amidst nature's embrace. Their laughter echoed through the canvas, forever etching their bond into eternity. "The Dance" portrays their graceful steps on life's stage. With each twirl and dip, they discovered a rhythm that only their hearts could understand. Their love became a symphony that resonated deep within their souls. Across "Stepping Stones over the Creek, " they embarked on daring adventures hand-in-hand. The rushing waters mirrored their fearless spirits as they crossed every obstacle together, forging unbreakable bonds along the way. In "Young Lovers, " brushstrokes captured stolen glances and shy smiles exchanged beneath moonlit skies. It was here that innocence met desire—a tender connection that would shape them for years to come. A British Valentine card titled "First Love" whispers sweet nothings in vibrant hues. Its colour litho radiates affectionate promises sealed with heartfelt kisses—an emblematic tribute to this profound emotion. On Valentines Day, ladies took advantage of Leap Year in an engraving called "Valentines Day. " They seized the opportunity to express admiration boldly—a testament to how first love emboldens us all to take risks without hesitation. Through another engraving named "First Love, " we witness two souls intertwining like vines in a wooded landscape painted by time itself. Their passion blossoms amidst nature's splendor—forever entwined under its watchful gaze. With a burst of color comes another lithograph entitled "First Love. " It celebrates youthful ardor—the kind that ignites flames within our hearts and paints our world with vibrant shades impossible to ignore.