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See Also Birthday & Get Well Gifts - (Any Gift Seen Can be Made for Mother's Day) Each Mothers Day Gift Basket is Custom Made For You! |
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Famous Mothers:Whistlers Mother,
Anna McNeil Whistler (1804-1881) One day in 1870, when his Mother was 65, James Whistler decided to paint his Mother's portrait. In his Mother's face, he saw "Grace wedded to Dignity, Strength enhancing Sweetness." He completed his classic portrait of her in 1871, calling it "Arrangement in Gray and Black #1." The world would come to call it "Whistler's Mother." Elizabeth Foster
Goose (Mother Goose) 1665-1757 The woman known as the American Mother Goose was born Elizabeth Foster in Charleston, MA., in 1655, and may have inspired a book entitled "Songs for the Nursery", or "Mother Goose's Melodies for Children." Allegedly, this book was published in Boston by her printer son-in-law in 1719, just 10 years before the Perrault version appeared in English. No copy of the American Mother Goose's book has survived and its existence remains a matter of scholarly controversy.
Our Gifts are all Custom Created to fit your request. The above designs are a sample of special Mother's Day arrangements: Don't forget Grandma...Sunday,
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