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Man, boy and parrots
A smiling man, a sad-looking boy and several cages of parrots. What is the story here? From Lob Lie-By-The-Fire, or The Luck of Lingborougha by Juliana Horatia Ewing ). Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott and published in 1883
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In this print titled "Man, Boy and Parrots" we are transported back to the 19th century, where a heartwarming story unfolds. The image showcases a smiling man standing alongside a sad-looking boy, both surrounded by several cages filled with vibrant parrots. This enchanting scene is reminiscent of an era when pets held great significance in people's lives. The man's cheerful expression suggests a deep bond shared between him and the parrots, perhaps indicating his role as their caretaker or trainer. His presence exudes warmth and kindness, providing solace to the despondent young boy beside him. It is evident that these feathered companions hold immense importance in their lives. As for the melancholic boy, one can only speculate about his somber demeanor amidst such lively surroundings. Is he longing for something beyond these caged birds? Or does he find comfort in their company despite his apparent sadness? The juxtaposition of emotions adds depth to this intriguing narrative. This remarkable sketch captures not only the essence of adolescence but also offers us a glimpse into life during the 19th century. With its meticulous details and exquisite style, it transports us to another time while reminding us of our timeless connection with animals as cherished companions. Through this evocative artwork from Juliana Horatia Ewing's Lob Lie-By-The-Fire or The Luck of Lingborougha illustrated by Randolph Caldecott in 1883, we are invited to ponder upon themes of friendship, empathy
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