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Portraits Baby Onesie featuring the painting Breakfast Conductor by Catharine Gallagher

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Breakfast Conductor Baby Onesie

Catharine Gallagher

by Catharine Gallagher

$23.00

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Red

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Portrait of Iva, the morning chef at Copper Creek Restaurant in the early 1920s. She worked like a conductor of music as she assembled the breakfast... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Breakfast Conductor Painting by Catharine Gallagher

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Breakfast Conductor Canvas Print

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Breakfast Conductor Framed Print

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Breakfast Conductor Art Print

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Breakfast Conductor Poster

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Breakfast Conductor Metal Print

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Breakfast Conductor Acrylic Print

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Breakfast Conductor Wood Print

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Breakfast Conductor Greeting Card

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Breakfast Conductor T-Shirt

Apparel

Breakfast Conductor Coffee Mug

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Breakfast Conductor Spiral Notebook

Spiral Notebook

Breakfast Conductor Jigsaw Puzzle

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Artist's Description

Portrait of Iva, the morning chef at Copper Creek Restaurant in the early 1920s. She worked like a conductor of music as she assembled the breakfast plates, timing each item with precision.

About Catharine Gallagher

Catharine Gallagher

I knew as a child I would be an artist. When asked what I wanted for a birthday or Christmas it was always something like a roll of butcher paper, a new set of pens, or maybe a sketchbook. I drew all the time and tried every craft I could get my hands on! In the late 60s, out of college with a fine art degree, and an unwillingness to move to art centers like New York or LA, I was introduced to and became obsessed with textile arts. I learned to spin and weave, knit, and crochet. I learned both chemical and natural dye techniques. I built my first loom and launched a spinning and weaving tool manufacturing business with my husband. It later evolved into small scale manufacturing of Windsor chairs. In the early ’70s I opened a textile...

 

$23.00