Rose Shirvanian
Rose Shirvanian original art for a Fravessi greeting card. Portrays a nude girl running and picking flowers, “He loves me, he loves me not”. Not sure of the exact date - probably 1960s or 1970s. Whimsical hippy greeting card. Along with Bridgett, Rose Shirvanian was a staff artist for Fravessi at this time. She was also the illustrator of the children’s book Everybody Ought to Know: Poems selected and introduced by Ogden Nash (1961). Both the original and printed art are shown here.
Rose Shirvanian original art for a Fravessi greeting card. Portrays a nude girl running and picking flowers, “He loves me, he loves me not”. Not sure of the exact date - probably 1960s or 1970s. Whimsical hippy greeting card. Along with Bridgett, Rose Shirvanian was a staff artist for Fravessi at this time. She was also the illustrator of the children’s book Everybody Ought to Know: Poems selected and introduced by Ogden Nash (1961). Both the original and printed art are shown here.
Rose Shirvanian original art for a Fravessi greeting card. Portrays a nude girl running and picking flowers, “He loves me, he loves me not”. Not sure of the exact date - probably 1960s or 1970s. Whimsical hippy greeting card. Along with Bridgett, Rose Shirvanian was a staff artist for Fravessi at this time. She was also the illustrator of the children’s book Everybody Ought to Know: Poems selected and introduced by Ogden Nash (1961). Both the original and printed art are shown here.