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Birdcages, 1907 (1935). Artist: Harrington Mann
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Birdcages, 1907 (1935). Artist: Harrington Mann
Birdcages, 1907 (1935). After the painting by Harrington Mann. From Modern Masterpieces Part 23. [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1935]
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Birdcage Blonde Blouse Caged Caged Bird Fair George Newnes George Newnes Ltd Harrington Headband Mann Modern Masterpieces Newnes Parrot Sadness
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In this print titled "Birdcages, 1907 (1935)" we are transported to a bygone era of the early 20th century. The artist, Harrington Mann, skillfully captures a poignant moment that speaks volumes about the human condition. A young woman stands before us, her fair hair cascading down in gentle waves and adorned with an elegant headband. Dressed in a vibrant blue blouse and a flowing green dress, she exudes both grace and melancholy. Her direct gaze draws us into her world as she holds a beautiful parrot perched on her delicate hand. Yet it is the presence of birdcages surrounding her that adds depth to this composition. Symbolizing confinement and captivity, these cages serve as metaphors for the constraints society often imposes upon individuals. The caged bird within each enclosure represents not only physical limitations but also emotional struggles faced by many during that time. The use of color further enhances the narrative; while vibrant hues dominate the scene, there is an underlying sense of sadness lingering in the air. Through his masterful brushstrokes and attention to detail, Mann invites us to reflect upon our own existence and contemplate what it means to be truly free. This remarkable piece was featured in Modern Masterpieces Part 23 published by George Newnes Ltd in London back in 1935 – an invaluable addition to any art collector's repertoire. As we admire this timeless work today through its printed form from Heritage Images' collection, let us appreciate
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