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How to know the wild flowers (colour litho)
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How to know the wild flowers (colour litho)
2800953 How to know the wild flowers (colour litho) by Underwood, Clarence F. (1871-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: How to know the wild flowers. Illustration for American Types by Clarence F Underwood (Frederick A Stokes, 1912).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25494680
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Attraction Class System Deep Handsome Ideal Old Money Pretty Privilege Prosperous Relationships Rich Sexual Social Class Stereotypes Thought Untouchable Upper Class Wasp Wealthy Wholesome Wild Conversation Lovers Shire Horse Stallions
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This print captures the essence of privilege and conversation in an upper-class American setting. The image showcases a group of individuals, both male and female, engrossed in deep discussion amidst a backdrop of wild flowers. Love and attraction seem to permeate the air as these wealthy lovers engage in thought-provoking conversations. The handsome men exude wealth and prosperity, embodying the stereotypes associated with old money. Meanwhile, the women are portrayed as pretty and ideal companions for these affluent gentlemen. The presence of horses adds to the picturesque scene, symbolizing power and status. In this snapshot of early 20th-century America, we catch a glimpse into the lives of those who belonged to the privileged class known as WASPs (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants). Their relationships were shaped by societal expectations and traditional values. However, beyond appearances lies a deeper exploration of human connection. This image challenges us to question whether love can thrive within such rigid social structures or if it is merely another facet of wealth's allure. As we admire this artwork from Fine Art Finder's collection, let us reflect on how our perceptions have evolved since then. May we strive for a society where relationships are not defined by social class but rather by genuine connections that transcend privilege or stereotype.
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