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Right of way - droit de passage, une troupeau de mouton barre la route a une petite fille apeuree et son chien -Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
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Right of way - droit de passage, une troupeau de mouton barre la route a une petite fille apeuree et son chien -Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
DUV4218721 Right of way - droit de passage, une troupeau de mouton barre la route a une petite fille apeuree et son chien -Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby et Henry Hetherington Emmerson by Sowerby, John-George (1853-1914) & Emmerson, Henry-Hetherington (1831-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: Right of way - droit de passage, une troupeau de mouton barre la route a une petite fille apeuree et son chien -Extrait de Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants (64 pages, 25, 5x20 cm), Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby (1853-1914) et Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895)); Photo © Duvallon; English, out of copyright
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In this print titled "Right of Way - Droit de Passage" we are transported back to the late 19th century, where a small girl and her dog encounter an unexpected obstacle on their journey. As they make their way down a country road, a flock of sheep stands defiantly in their path, blocking any possibility of passage. The scene is beautifully captured from an original illustration by John George Sowerby and Henry Hetherington Emmerson, renowned artists of that era. The delicate brushstrokes bring life to the frightened expression on the little girl's face as she clings tightly to her loyal companion. Her wide eyes reflect both fear and curiosity at this unusual encounter with nature's creatures. The composition exudes a sense of tranquility amidst the chaos, showcasing the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals. It reminds us that sometimes even our best-laid plans can be disrupted by forces beyond our control. This enchanting image is part of "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children" a collection of poems published by Frederick Warne & Co in London around 1880. Its inclusion in this book suggests that it was intended to spark imagination and teach valuable lessons through storytelling. As we gaze upon this timeless snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the beauty found within unexpected moments and how they shape our lives.
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