Garden of Poppies Mints
Garden of Poppies Mints is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. If your order includes other items, those items will ship first.
John Appleton Brown was a landscape painted and pastellist who had studied in France with Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875). Brown established himself in a Boston studio in 1875 and concentrated upon creating poetic and pastoral depictions of the New England landscape. In Garden of Poppies, Brown employs a bright pallet to create the freshness of poet Celia Thaxter's Appledore Island garden.
Expertly crafted in France, this tiny metal pocket tin features John Appleton Brown's Garden of Poppies. Perfect for on-the-go freshness, these sugar-free mints are easy to open with a push and securely close by squeezing the sides. Keep your breath fresh with a touch of sophistication.
0.39 oz
Tin measures 0.55" × 1.77" × 1.77"
Sugar-free
Push top to open; squeeze sides to close
Made in France
Sweeteners: Sorbitol, acesulfame potassium, flavor: natural mint flavor, anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate, thickener: gum arabic, coating agent: carnauba wax, coloring E133.
John Appleton Brown (Massachusetts, 1844 - 1902, New York), Garden of Poppies, about 1891. Pastel on buff paper. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.