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Taking in the roses by Kate Greenaway

Taking in the roses by Kate Greenaway


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Taking in the roses by Kate Greenaway

3779391 Taking in the roses by Kate Greenaway. by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901); (add.info.: Taking in the roses by Kate Greenaway. Young Victorian girl with roses.
Kate Greenaway by M. H. Spielmann and G. S. Layard. Published in 1905 by Adam and Charles Black. Page 150.); Lebrecht History

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© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images

Flowers Of Earth Garden Flower Greeting Cards Kate Greenaway Late Victorian Nostalgia Roses Wild Flower Wild Roses Flowerbed Flowes Fresh Flowers Literary Arts Social History


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Taking in the Roses - A Delicate Victorian Moment

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. In this enchanting nineteenth-century print titled "Taking in the Roses" renowned artist Kate Greenaway captures a captivating scene of a young Victorian girl immersed in the beauty of nature. The image portrays a charming girl, adorned with a bonnet and dressed in exquisite clothes, delicately holding a bouquet of roses. Her innocent gaze is fixed upon the vibrant blooms, as if she is captivated by their fragrance and allure. Kate Greenaway's artistic prowess shines through her meticulous attention to detail, showcasing her mastery of illustration. The vintage aesthetic evokes nostalgia for an era long past, transporting us back to late Victorian England. Through her artistry, Greenaway beautifully encapsulates not only the fashion and social history of that time but also the essence of childhood innocence. The print serves as a reminder of simpler times when children found joy in simple pleasures like flowers and imagination. It invites us to pause and appreciate life's small wonders amidst our busy modern world. This work by Kate Greenaway holds immense cultural significance as it represents both British literary arts and European artistic traditions. Its inclusion in M. H Spielmann and G. S Layard's book on Greenaway further solidifies its importance within art history. As we admire this delightful piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, let us be transported to an era where time seemed to stand still—a moment frozen forever—where one could find solace simply by taking in the roses.

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