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'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "The Painter's Children", after PR Morris, ARA, 1891. Creator: Unknown. 'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "The Painter's Children", after PR Morris, ARA, 1891. Creator: Unknown
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'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "The Painter's Children", after PR Morris, ARA, 1891. Creator: Unknown. 'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "The Painter's Children", after PR Morris, ARA, 1891. Creator: Unknown
'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "The Painter's Children", after PR Morris, ARA, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
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Pictures of the Year - VIII. 'The Painter's Children', after PR Morris, ARA, 1891
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is an exquisite photographic print that showcases the charm and innocence of childhood during the Victorian era in England. The image is an impression of a painting by Philip Richards Morris, an Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA), originally created in 1891. The photograph captures a heartwarming scene of two young boys and their sisters playing together in a rural setting. The older brother, dressed in a shirt and trousers, holds a paintbrush and palette, while the younger brother, wearing a smock, looks up at him with admiration. The girls, dressed in simple dresses, playfully engage with their brothers, creating a scene of sibling bonding and familial love. The photograph, published in "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper," Volume 44, July to December, 1891, is a testament to the beauty and tenderness of childhood during the 19th century. The image is reminiscent of the lenfance movement, which emphasized the innocence and vulnerability of children, and the importance of capturing and preserving their experiences. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of 19th-century art, showcasing the skill and artistry of the unknown photographer who captured this moment in time. The image invites us to reflect on the universal experiences of childhood, and the enduring bond between siblings, regardless of time and place.
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