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"Adam George Pearl: A Melancholic Journey through Henry Franks Waring's Paris" Step into the melancholy frame of old clipped trees

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: In a melancholy frame of old clipped trees, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

In a melancholy frame of old clipped trees, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
In a melancholy frame of old clipped trees, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: The Luxembourg Paris loves trees and children. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

The Luxembourg Paris loves trees and children. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
The Luxembourg Paris loves trees and children. c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: A diversity of creatures, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

A diversity of creatures, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
A diversity of creatures, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: St. Germain Des Pres In the old quarter. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

St. Germain Des Pres In the old quarter. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
St. Germain Des Pres In the old quarter. c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: The Daub Fair A monstrous jumble sale, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

The Daub Fair A monstrous jumble sale, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
The Daub Fair A monstrous jumble sale, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: They can really be called village shops, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

They can really be called village shops, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
They can really be called village shops, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: La Place Du Tertre An untouched village square. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

La Place Du Tertre An untouched village square. c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
La Place Du Tertre An untouched village square. c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: A long way from Mr. Berry Walls flowing cravats

A long way from Mr. Berry Walls flowing cravats, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: Of all the streets of Paris the Seine is the most interesting

Of all the streets of Paris the Seine is the most interesting, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: The Canal St. Martin, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

The Canal St. Martin, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
The Canal St. Martin, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: These foreign-looking streets, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

These foreign-looking streets, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
These foreign-looking streets, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927.]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: Val De Grace, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

Val De Grace, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
Val De Grace, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: Double-lined with forlorn palaces, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

Double-lined with forlorn palaces, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
Double-lined with forlorn palaces, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: The first Paris road was her river, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

The first Paris road was her river, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
The first Paris road was her river, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]

Background imageAdam George Pearl Collection: The Revolutions own street of Saint-Antoine, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring

The Revolutions own street of Saint-Antoine, c1927, (1927). Artist: Henry Franks Waring
The Revolutions own street of Saint-Antoine, c1927, (1927). From A Book About Paris by George and Pearl Adam. [Jonathan Cape, London, 1927]


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"Adam George Pearl: A Melancholic Journey through Henry Franks Waring's Paris" Step into the melancholy frame of old clipped trees, as captured by artist Henry Franks Waring in 1927. In this enchanting artwork titled "In a melancholy frame of old clipped trees, " Adam George Pearl finds himself transported to a Paris that loves both trees and children. The Luxembourg Gardens, depicted in Waring's painting "The Luxembourg Paris loves trees and children, " become a sanctuary for Pearl, offering solace amidst the bustling city. As he wanders further into the streets of St. Germain Des Pres, another masterpiece by Waring catches his eye - "A diversity of creatures. " Here, Pearl witnesses an array of characters coexisting harmoniously in this vibrant neighborhood. His journey takes him to "The Daub Fair, " where chaos reigns supreme at this monstrous jumble sale. Yet even amid the disarray, there is beauty to be found in these village shops that can truly be called treasures. Pearl then ventures towards Le Moulin Rouge, where Pierrot's candle has long been extinguished. In Waring's haunting portrayal titled "Le Moulin Rouge Dead indeed is Pierrots candle, " Pearl feels a sense of loss and nostalgia for times gone by. But it is La Place Du Tertre that truly captures his heart - an untouched village square frozen in time. This picturesque scene evokes feelings of tranquility and simplicity amidst the ever-changing world outside its borders. As he continues his exploration through these foreign-looking streets depicted by Waring in 1927, Adam George Pearl realizes just how far removed he is from Mr. Berry Walls' flowing cravats - symbolizing a departure from conventional norms and embracing individuality. Of all the streets Paris has to offer, it is along the Seine that our protagonist finds true fascination.

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