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Garden (colour litho)
3096757 Garden (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Garden. Illustration for Bilder zum Anschauungsunterricht fur die Jugend by Eduard Walther (Eklingen, 1891). Double-page lithographs of exceptional quality, capable of reproduction at large size.); © Look and Learn
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Cutting Daily Diet Digging Gardeners Gardening Heating Hives Honey Household How People Lived Ideal Idealised Instructive Ladder Late Victorian Living Middle Planting Posters Soil Surgeon Vegetables Villa Intensive
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This print titled "Garden (colour litho)" by the German School in the 19th century offers a glimpse into an idealized world of nature and daily life. The image, part of a private collection, was originally created as an illustration for educational purposes in Eduard Walther's book "Bilder zum Anschauungsunterricht fur die Jugend" published in Eklingen in 1891. The picture showcases a beautifully manicured garden filled with vibrant flowers, lush trees, and bountiful vegetables. It portrays a scene of people engaged in various gardening activities such as cutting, digging, and planting. This depiction highlights the importance of intensive cultivation techniques to create an abundant food supply. The late Victorian setting adds to the charm and nostalgia of this piece. It provides insight into how people lived during that era - their household practices, diet preferences emphasizing fresh produce from their own gardens, and even beekeeping for honey production. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this print serves as an instructive tool on botany and natural history. Its attention to detail reflects scientific methods employed at that time for plant propagation and heating systems within greenhouses or villas. Overall, this artwork captures both the beauty of nature and the significance of gardening as a means to sustain oneself while offering valuable lessons on horticulture and science education for children.
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