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Whispering Trees, From A Dish of Apples, 1917, (1923). Artist: Arthur Rackham
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Whispering Trees, From A Dish of Apples, 1917, (1923). Artist: Arthur Rackham
Whispering Trees, From A Dish of Apples 1917, (1923). A collection of poems written by Eden Phillpotts (1862-1960) is written on a theme of nature and harvest, with the greater part of the collection being poems in homage to varieties of orchard fruits. From British Book Illustration - Yesterday and To-day edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio, Ltd. London, 1923]
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Whispering Trees, From A Dish of Apples, 1917 (1923) by Arthur Rackham captures the enchanting beauty of nature and harvest. This print is part of a collection of poems written by Eden Phillpotts, a renowned poet known for his deep connection to the natural world. The collection revolves around the theme of orchard fruits, paying homage to their diverse varieties. Rackham's illustration transports us into a magical realm where trees come alive with whispers that seem to carry secrets from centuries past. The intricate details in this monochrome artwork bring out the essence of each tree trunk and branch, creating an immersive experience for the viewer. The print was featured in British Book Illustration - Yesterday and To-day edited by Geoffrey Holme in 1923. It showcases Rackham's exceptional talent as a book illustrator during the early 20th century in Britain. His ability to capture both realism and fantasy within his illustrations made him one of the most celebrated artists of his time. This black and white masterpiece not only celebrates nature but also serves as a visual representation of literature at its finest. It reminds us that poetry has the power to transport our minds beyond reality, allowing us to explore worlds filled with magic and wonder.
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