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Edwardian Women's Tank Top featuring the painting The Croquet Players by Susan Elizabeth Jones

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The Croquet Players Women's Tank Top

Susan Elizabeth Jones

by Susan Elizabeth Jones

$25.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our women's tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All tank tops are machine washable.

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1 - 2 business days

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The Croquet Players Painting by Susan Elizabeth Jones

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The Croquet Players Canvas Print

Canvas Print

The Croquet Players Framed Print

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The Croquet Players Art Print

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The Croquet Players Poster

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The Croquet Players Metal Print

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The Croquet Players Acrylic Print

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The Croquet Players Wood Print

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The Croquet Players Greeting Card

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The Croquet Players iPhone Case

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The Croquet Players Throw Pillow

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The Croquet Players Duvet Cover

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The Croquet Players Shower Curtain

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The Croquet Players Tote Bag

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The Croquet Players T-Shirt

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About Susan Elizabeth Jones

Susan Elizabeth Jones

I grew up living a charmed life alternating many weekends between Milan and Paris. And I knew from an early age I was destined to be a great artist like my Granddaddy.  Life was sweet. Little did I know my grandparents' homes in Milan, Tennessee, and their fishing cabin in Paris Landing were not in the world capitals of lovers, dreamers, and artists.  But I did learn early the hard work and sacrifices required of a young artist. I remember with vivid clarity the afternoons spent drawing and painting numerous works of art with my markers, crayons, and watercolors at the dining room table. Then without hesitation, promptly pricing each piece in the upper, right-hand corner. 5¢. 10¢. 25¢. 50¢. And for the pièce de résistance $1. ...

 

$25.00