Pillow | "Bethesda Fountain" | NYC Collection
Pillow | "Bethesda Fountain" | NYC Collection
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This little accent pillow will add a pop of NYC to your home. Featuring the original watercolor of Washington Square Park by artist and New York native, Francine Shannon, and a quote from "It Happened on Washington Square," this pillow is the perfect gift for the NYC lover (and who isn't?) on your list!
* Quote on back: "An angel descending to bless the water for healing seems not inappropriate in connection with a fountain; for, although we have not the sad groups of blind, halt and withered waiting to be healed by the miraculous advent of the angel, we have no less healing, comfort and purification, freely sent to us through the blessed gift of pure, wholesome water, which to all the countless homes of this great city, comes like an angel visitant." - Emma Stebbins, sculptor
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, so please bear with us if it takes a bit longer to deliver it to you. (We know ... waiting is hard 😩) Making products on demand instead of in bulk reduces overproduction, waste and is less taxing on the environment. Thank you.
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* Quote on back: "An angel descending to bless the water for healing seems not inappropriate in connection with a fountain; for, although we have not the sad groups of blind, halt and withered waiting to be healed by the miraculous advent of the angel, we have no less healing, comfort and purification, freely sent to us through the blessed gift of pure, wholesome water, which to all the countless homes of this great city, comes like an angel visitant." - Emma Stebbins, sculptor
- 100% polyester case and insert
- Fabric weight: 6.49–8.85 oz/yd² (220–300 g/m²)
- Hidden zipper
- Machine-washable cover
- Shape-retaining polyester insert included (hand wash only)
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, so please bear with us if it takes a bit longer to deliver it to you. (We know ... waiting is hard 😩) Making products on demand instead of in bulk reduces overproduction, waste and is less taxing on the environment. Thank you.