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Swallows resting on their way south, despite the destruction caused by WW1 (colour litho)
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Swallows resting on their way south, despite the destruction caused by WW1 (colour litho)
5999444 Swallows resting on their way south, despite the destruction caused by WW1 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Swallows resting on their way south, despite the destruction caused by WW1. Illustration for The Wonder Book of Wonders (8th edn, Ward Lock, nd).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23585690
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Caused Migration Power Resting Shelled South Swallows Telegraph Wartime Wires Fowls Undisturbed
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This color lithograph captures a remarkable scene of resilience amidst the destruction caused by World War I. The image showcases a group of swallows resting on their journey south, undeterred by the devastation around them. Painted by an anonymous English School artist from the 20th century, this print is part of a private collection. Despite the chaos and turmoil brought about by war, these graceful birds find solace in nature's power to endure. Perched on telegraph wires that still stand tall despite being shelled, they symbolize hope and perseverance in the face of adversity. The illustration was originally created for "The Wonder Book of Wonders" an eighth edition published by Ward Lock with no specified date. It serves as a poignant reminder that even during wartime, nature continues its course uninterrupted. The swallows' migration southward represents not only their own survival instincts but also serves as a metaphor for humanity's ability to overcome challenges and rebuild after times of great hardship. This artwork beautifully combines history and wildlife, capturing both the historic significance of World War I and the timeless beauty found in our natural world. It reminds us that even amidst destruction, life finds a way to flourish if we allow it to do so.
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