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When the geese came over the lea - lorsque les oies vinrent de la prairie, un garcons se place en protecteur de deux fillettes apeurees - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co
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When the geese came over the lea - lorsque les oies vinrent de la prairie, un garcons se place en protecteur de deux fillettes apeurees - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co
DUV4218820 When the geese came over the lea - lorsque les oies vinrent de la prairie, un garcons se place en protecteur de deux fillettes apeurees - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby et Henry Hetherington Emmerson by Sowerby, John-George (1853-1914) & Emmerson, Henry-Hetherington (1831-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: When the geese came over the lea - lorsque les oies vinrent de la prairie, un garcons se place en protecteur de deux fillettes apeurees - Extrait de Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants (64 pages, 25, 5x20 cm), Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby (1853-1914) et Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895)); Photo © Duvallon; English, out of copyright
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In this print titled "When the geese came over the lea - lorsque les oies vinrent de la prairie" we are transported to a scene of innocence and protection. The image depicts two frightened little girls, their faces filled with trepidation as a flock of geese approaches them from across the meadow. Amidst their fear, a young boy steps forward, positioning himself as their guardian. With determination in his eyes and arms outstretched, he shields the girls from harm's way. His selflessness shines through as he embraces his role as protector. This enchanting moment is captured from an excerpt of "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children" a book of poems by Frederick Warne & Co published in London around 1880. The original illustrations by John George Sowerby and Henry Hetherington Emmerson add depth and charm to this timeless piece. The composition exudes a sense of adventure and camaraderie, reminding us of the power that lies within unity and compassion. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of uncertainty, there will always be someone willing to stand up for others. Jean Duvallon's expert photography skillfully preserves this poignant moment in history, allowing us to appreciate its beauty long after it was first captured. This print is not only visually stunning but also evokes emotions of courage, empathy, and resilience – qualities that resonate with audiences across generations.
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