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Leaves from life: two types of music from either end of the social spectrum
Leaves from life: two types of music from either end of the social spectrum, a new series of studies by Edmund Blampied. A charity concert and In the backwoods of Kennington - the lodger. Date: 1933
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© Estate of Edmund Blampied/ILN/Mary Evans
1933 Banjo Blampied Charity Classes Concert Differences Edmund Jun21 Kennington Lodger Performance Private Singer Singing Spectrum Studies Backwoods Upper
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Discover the captivating beauty of nature with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Featuring two exquisite images from the Mary Evans Prints Online archive, this series showcases the work of Edmund Blampied in "Leaves from life: two types of music from either end of the social spectrum." The first image, a charity concert, captures the elegance and refinement of high society, with musicians in formal attire performing for a well-dressed audience. The second image, In the backwoods of Kennington - the lodger, transports us to a different world, where the simple pleasures of nature and the rustic charm of rural life are on full display. These stunning prints, taken from original works dated 1933, offer a unique glimpse into the past and provide a beautiful addition to any home or office space. Rights managed through Mary Evans Prints Online, these prints are perfect for those seeking a touch of history and artistry in their decor. Order yours today and bring the beauty of nature and the richness of history into your home.
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Estimated Product Size is 25cm x 37.5cm (9.8" x 14.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Leaves from Life - Two Types of Music from Either End of the Social Spectrum
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is a captivating series of studies by renowned New Zealand artist Edmund Blampied, showcasing two contrasting musical performances that reflect the diverse social fabric of 1930s society. In this evocative image, we witness the stark contrast between a charity concert, an event attended by the upper classes, and a private performance in the backwoods of Kennington, where a lodger strums a banjo. The first scene captures the grandeur and elegance of a charity concert, with a lady in a stunning gown and a man in formal attire, both intently listening to a female singer's classical performance. The interior of the public space is adorned with opulent decor, highlighting the refined atmosphere that exudes an air of sophistication and wealth. In stark contrast, the second scene transports us to a humble room in the backwoods of Kennington, where a man, identified as the lodger, plays a banjo in a simple, rustic setting. The interior is sparse, and the man's attire is workmanlike, emphasizing his humble origins. The informal setting and the raw, earthy sound of the banjo create a stark contrast to the polished, classical performance in the charity concert. Blampied's "Leaves from Life" series offers a poignant commentary on the class differences that permeated society during the 1930s. Through these two contrasting scenes, the artist invites us to reflect on the diverse musical traditions and the social divide that existed between the upper and working classes during this era. This evocative image is a testament to Blampied's keen observation of the human condition and his ability to capture the essence of life's rich tapestry.
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