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April 7, 2021

Ekphrastic April, Day 7: "Self-Portrait in Purple Velvet"


 

 "Self-Portrait in Purple Velvet" by Mary Bradish Titcomb [1858-1927].

 

 
self portrait

you think you know me
--an old maid in purple

I may dress the part, but
under no man's thumb I can
wander, paint, and BE me

 

© Diane Mayr, all rights reserved.  

2 comments:

  1. Wouldn't it be nice to have a real conversation with those women so long ago? "under no man's thumb" feels just right.

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    1. Mary Bradish Titcomb never married, but she moved to the Boston area where she taught and then became an artist. She traveled. She participated in various artist colonies. I saw a photo where she is shown wearing an exotic costume. She definitely didn't strike me as the stereotypical old maid.

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