Add a touch of serene domestic life with the "Young Woman Crocheting Poster" by Giovanni Boldini. This poster reproduces Boldini's 1875 oil painting Young Woman Crocheting (also known as Jours tranquilles), held at the Clark Art Institute. Boldini, nicknamed the “Master of Swish” for his fluid brushwork, delicately portrays a woman, likely his muse Berthe, in a tranquil interior, absorbed in her crochet. The scene with its plush sofa, richly patterned rug, cello and child at her feet, captures domestic elegance and bourgeois leisure of late 19th‑century Paris.