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The Original Death and Burial of Cock Robin, Potter's Museum
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The Original Death and Burial of Cock Robin, Potter's Museum
The Original Death and Burial of Cock Robin. - Potter's Museum, Bramber, nr. Steyning, West Sussex. Date: circa 1920
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The Original Death and Burial of Cock Robin
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is a captivating and intricately detailed diorama, housed in Potter's Museum in Bramber, near Steyning, West Sussex. This vintage exhibit, estimated to date back to circa 1920, showcases the timeless children's rhyme of "Cock Robin" brought to life through a three-dimensional art form. The diorama, created with meticulous attention to detail, depicts the tragic tale of Cock Robin, who was killed by an arrow while playing with his love, Mary Ann. The model, crafted with a naturalistic palette, captures the essence of the rural English countryside, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a serene pond reflecting the tranquil scene. Cock Robin, a bright red robin with a black breastband and a feathered cap, lies motionless on the ground, his body riddled with arrows. Nearby, his loyal friend, Jemima Puddle-Duck, mourns his loss, while the mischievous Keeper, who shot the arrow, looks on with a smirk. Mary Ann, clad in a blue dress and bonnet, stands at the edge of the scene, her face etched with sorrow. The diorama's intricate design and vivid details transport viewers back in time, offering a glimpse into the past and the enduring appeal of traditional children's stories. A true treasure, "The Original Death and Burial of Cock Robin" continues to captivate and delight visitors at Potter's Museum, a testament to the power of storytelling and the art of diorama making.
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