Picnic Basket Collection
Step back in time to the Victorian era with this captivating image of a picnic basket
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Step back in time to the Victorian era with this captivating image of a picnic basket. In "The Bachelors Birthday, " an oil on panel painting by Jerome Thompson, we are transported to a joyous celebration amidst nature's beauty. The Belated Party on Mansfield Mountain, created in 1858, captures the essence of leisurely gatherings and shared laughter. As we delve deeper into history, Francois Godefroy's late 18th to early 19th-century masterpiece, "The Rustic Orpheus, " presents us with a scene where music intertwines with nature. Moving forward to 1861, "The Picnic" invites us to join a group of friends enjoying delectable treats while basking in the warm sunlight. In Woman with a Picnic Basket from c. 1890, we witness an elegant lady carrying her wicker treasure trove filled with culinary delights. A breathtaking view of London from Greenwich Park in 1842 reminds us that even amidst bustling city life, picnics offer respite and tranquility. Quoting Ratty from Kenneth Grahame's beloved novel Wind in the Willows: "Sove that under your feet. " This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the simple pleasure found when spreading out a checkered blanket and savoring delicious food surrounded by nature's embrace. Landscape with Bathers transports us further back through time as two Regency belles find themselves caught off guard by an unexpected storm during their seaside escapade. Afternoon in the Luxembourg Gardens beckons us towards Parisian charm as we imagine strolling through lush greenery before settling down for an idyllic picnic experience. Lastly, let our imagination take flight as we encounter a Victorian die-cut shape card featuring an open wicker picnic basket adorned with cutlery—a whimsical reminder of how picnics have been cherished throughout generations.