Lovely musings, peacock images of course perfection. As I have read more of your older posts, I am honored that you are fond of my own.
Leonard Greco
Belgian Pearls:
Iam so pleased to have discovered your blog! Your blog is wonderful! I love to learn more about antiques! Antiques are my real passion! I love to come back to visit your blog! And thank you so much for sharing your knowledge about antiques!
Greet Levefre
The Blue Remembered Hills™:
Kendra, you find the most beautiful images for your posts. If you don't mind I shall (and maybe I've said this before) I shall have my students link to your blog. Blue
Chic Provence:
What an interesting, fascinating blog! Thanks so much, I will be following you now and will add you to Chic Provence blogroll!
Kit Golson
Craig Leavitt:
Holy, Holy, Wholly fulfilling. I'll never leave you unopened, I'll never delete you, no matter what you find, say or show. I'm above board--and never down a hole.
CL
Diane Dorrans Saeks:
Kendra Boutell’s decorative- and fine-arts blog offers erudite posts about a range of topics, from obscure artists and architecture to Louis Cartier’s Panthère brooch and artist Leonard Tsuguoharu Foujita’s cats. Any flights of fancy are balanced out with in-depth research and beautiful pictures.
Diane Dorrans Saeks
It's About Time:
Just took your blog off my list of blogs about antiques & art and put it on my blogs "just for joy" list. It is a short list, but each blog on it makes me happy & teaches me with each posting. And that is what you do.
BWS
Kimball + Company:
"Belle Époque", so aptly named, is what you evoke Kendra, time and time again.
Kimball S. Diamond
little augury:
Where ever you take us, I will always be trailing along.
pgt
ROSE C'EST LA VIE:
Kendra, this is one of many of your posts I've just been reading. I can't put you down! Your erudite and concise lessons on art history are a real joy. Thank you.
Rosie West
le style et la matière:
I see we have some of the same obsessions and I will certainly be back for more!
le style et la matière
And From My Cousin Carole:
Wherever do you find these wonderful things? I am still being dazzled, in quiet moments of reading; your writings that teach and invite little mysteries of knowing.
My writing career began during the Great Recession. Before the downturn in the economy, I worked in sales and marketing for elite San Francisco antique dealers and top To the Trade furnishing showrooms. I now utilize my knowledge to write for and about the interior design industry. In addition to being Editor at Large of California Homes Magazine, I contribute to other publications such as the Nob Hill Gazette and Bridge For Design.