4. Easy. A massive showbiz star. Sarah Bernhardt immensely annoyed Queen Victoria by taking up a whole page of her autograph book with one signature. Look at those massive sexy loops on the Ls, Ys and Ds. Gosh, this one's sexual dynamite. But very creative visually, too: the way every ligature seems to be considered and carried out – or a letter printed, not joined up, just for the hell of it. It's warmly disorganised, leaning forward and backward, venturing into mid-word capital Rs for no good reason. Is it Su Pollard? No – somewhere behind this glorious outpouring of sexy love is a good American school student.
I was going to make a thread about this yesterday but then it was 3am and the updates came on and I forgot after. It's pretty interesting. I recognized her handwriting and mannerisms right away!
I was going to make a thread about this yesterday but then it was 3am and the updates came on and I forgot after. It's pretty interesting. I recognized her handwriting and mannerisms right away!
The handwriting was easy to pick out, but if you didn't know her handwriting the "yoü" gives it away so fast. (Even though it looks like the made a ö instead of a ü )
The handwriting was easy to pick out, but if you didn't know her handwriting the "yoü" gives it away so fast. (Even though it looks like the made a ö instead of a ü )
You know, I didn't even notice that until a couple of minutes ago when I saw Lyzz's post. That made it even more obvious.