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An Interlude - The Breadmans Donkey, 1912. Artist: Helen Hyde
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An Interlude - The Breadmans Donkey, 1912. Artist: Helen Hyde
An Interlude - The Breadmans Donkey, 1912. From The Studio Volume 60 [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1913-14.]
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Basket Donkey Doorstep Helen Helen Hyde Hyde Interlude Mexican Mexico Pannier Sombrero Studio Publications Studio Volume 60 Talking Working Animal
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Caption: An enchanting snapshot of daily life in early 20th-century Mexico, this vintage print titled "An Interlude - The Breadman's Donkey" captures a captivating scene filled with vibrant characters and bustling activity. Created by the talented artist Helen Hyde in 1912, this woodcut portrait showcases her remarkable ability to bring scenes to life through her intricate detailing and masterful use of color. In this charming outdoor setting, we find a diverse group of people engaged in conversation on a sunny day. A breadman sits comfortably on his donkey-drawn cart while sharing stories with a lady wearing traditional Mexican attire and an elegant sombrero. Surrounding them are children dressed in colorful clothes, eagerly listening to the exchange. The image exudes a sense of community as men, women, and children gather together along the country lane. The street is lined with quaint houses featuring inviting doorsteps adorned with baskets overflowing with fresh produce. It is evident that each person has their role within this close-knit society; be it the breadman delivering his goods or the children helping out. This piece was originally featured in "The Studio Volume 60" published by The Offices of the Studio in London between 1913-14. Preserved over time by The Print Collector29 collection, it continues to serve as a delightful reminder of simpler times and cultural traditions that have endured throughout history.
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