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Regency period mother and children in the countryside
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Regency period mother and children in the countryside
A Regency period mother picking flowers with her children in the countryside. From " R. Caldecotts Second Collection of Pictures and Songs" containing " The Milkmaid", " Hey Diddle Diddle", Baby Bunting", The Fox Jumps Over the Parsons Gate", " A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go", " Come Lasses and Lads", " Ride a Cock Horse...", " A Farmer Went Trotting...", " Mrs Mary Blaize" and " The Great Panjandrum Himself". Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885
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This enchanting print captures the essence of the Regency period, showcasing a mother and her children immersed in the serene countryside. Taken from "R. Caldecotts Second Collection of Pictures and Songs" this delightful scene depicts a regal-looking woman adorned in elegant attire, delicately picking flowers alongside her little ones. The artist, Randolph Caldecott, known for his exquisite attention to detail, beautifully portrays the idyllic charm of this era. The lush greenery surrounding them creates a picturesque backdrop as they engage in this simple yet joyful activity. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when leisure was treasured and nature provided solace from bustling city life. The children's innocent expressions mirror their mother's tender affection as they explore their surroundings together. Published by George Routledge & Sons in London and New York around 1885, this print is an embodiment of both 18th-century style and 19th-century elegance. It evokes nostalgia for a bygone era while simultaneously celebrating the timeless bond between parent and child. Whitemay Fine Art Storehouse presents us with an opportunity to appreciate not only the artistic brilliance behind this piece but also its historical significance. This glimpse into history reminds us of simpler times spent amidst nature's beauty – an everlasting reminder that love and family transcend generations.
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