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Feeding the birds (colour litho)
7150562 Feeding the birds (colour litho) by Pellet, Alphonse (1853-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feeding the birds. Illustration for El Desnudo en el Arte (M Uson, 1906).); © Look and Learn
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Feeding the Birds - A Captivating Blend of Art and Nature
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. This stunning color lithograph titled "Feeding the Birds" by Alphonse Pellet captures a moment of serene beauty and natural harmony. Set in the early twentieth century, this artwork showcases a woman surrounded by an array of vibrant cherry trees, their branches heavy with ripe fruit. As she delicately offers cherries to a flock of sea birds, her connection with nature becomes palpable. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing forth a botanical wonderland that merges seamlessly with the human figure. The colors burst forth from the print, creating an enchanting visual feast for our eyes. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this artwork also hints at deeper themes. It alludes to feminine power and sensuality through its portrayal of nudity and lustful undertones. Additionally, it subtly explores the concept of food supply and our interconnectedness with wildlife. Pellet's illustration was originally created as part of El Desnudo en el Arte (M Uson, 1906), where it served as both an artistic expression and commentary on societal norms surrounding sexuality. As we gaze upon this piece captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we are reminded not only of humanity's relationship with nature but also how art has always been intertwined with social discourse throughout history.
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