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  • Subject: Boys
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    • Easter.

    • Easter.

    • Easter cards; Boys; Rabbits; Lilies; Flowers; Plant containers

    • Boy in short pants sniffs a potted Easter lily. A rabbit sits on its hind legs behind the boy, while another lies behind the lily's pot. Address on verso dates this card to no later than 1914. "Easter no. 1007" printed on verso.
    • Easter greeting.

    • Easter greeting.

    • Easter cards; Sheep; Boys; Girls; Children; Animals; Easter eggs

    • Boy and girl with lambs. The boy, dressed in knickers, holds a large decorated egg. The girl holds branches out to the lambs. Address and printing information date this card to no later than 1914.
    • I love you.

    • I love you.

    • Valentines; Girls; Boys; Umbrellas; Rain

    • Boy and girl under a large umbrella in the rain. Signed by Evelyn von Hartmann. Verse printed on front reads, "I have something sweet to tell you. / If you'll let me - / Wont [sic] you please? / It's just this - That I love you. / Now please...
    • Don't be afraid.

    • Don't be afraid.

    • Girls; Boys; Lakes & ponds

    • Girl and boy standing beside lake or pond. The girl stands behind the boy, who holds on to her hand and her pinafore apron. They are both barefoot and hold their shoes and stockings. "3014" printed on front. Postage requirements date this...
    • The First Days of Spring.

    • The First Days of Spring.

    • Paintings; Oil paintings; Collages; Fantasy; Symbols; Sex; Lust; Relations between the sexes; Psychotherapy; Psychiatry; Fear; Disgrace; Anxiety; Distress; Solitude; Loneliness; Spring; Men; Women; Children; Girls; Older people; Fathers; Couples;...

    • "The First Days of Spring inaugurated a series of works in which, determined to be more Surrealist than the Surrealists themselves, Dali elaborated a symbolic language for delineating, with microscopic precision, his erotic obsessions. It...
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