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Dreams, c. 1861 (w / c, bodycolour and gum over graphite on card) (see 133888)
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Dreams, c. 1861 (w / c, bodycolour and gum over graphite on card) (see 133888)
XYC174474 Dreams, c.1861 (w/c, bodycolour and gum over graphite on card) (see 133888) by Burton, Frederick William (1816-1900); 20.3x30.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund, USA; Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 12741377
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Curly Hair Daydreaming Dream Ginger Innocence Innocent Miranda Redhead White Dress Pre Raphaelite
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This print titled "Dreams, c. 1861" by Frederick William Burton is a mesmerizing piece of art that transports viewers to a world of imagination and wonder. The delicate watercolor and bodycolour technique, combined with gum over graphite on card, creates a dreamlike quality that perfectly complements the subject matter. In this enchanting portrait, we see Miranda, a young girl lost in her daydreams. Her curly red hair cascades down her shoulders as she gazes into the distance with an innocent expression on her face. Dressed in a pristine white gown adorned with flowers, she embodies purity and grace. The Pre-Raphaelite influence is evident in every brushstroke; the attention to detail and vibrant colors evoke a sense of romanticism and nostalgia. The artist skillfully captures not only Miranda's physical features but also her inner thoughts and dreams. As we admire this artwork, we are reminded of the power of imagination and the beauty found within innocence. It serves as a timeless reminder to embrace our own dreams and aspirations while cherishing our childlike curiosity. Displayed at the Yale Center for British Art through generous support from Paul Mellon Fund, USA, this masterpiece continues to inspire generations with its ethereal charm. Its presence reminds us that art has no boundaries - it transcends time and space to touch hearts across continents.
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