Paques Collection
"The Young Heirs' Easter Visitors: Descendants of a Carriage's Legacy" In this delightful scene from "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children
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"The Young Heirs' Easter Visitors: Descendants of a Carriage's Legacy" In this delightful scene from "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children, " the young heirs graciously welcome their Easter visitors. The descendants of a majestic carriage, these children are warmly greeted by their youthful host. Journeying back in time to 1818, we encounter the captivating figures of a man and woman from the Isle of Paques, also known as Easter Island. Their mysterious presence transports us to the enchanting landscapes and ancient traditions that have shaped this remote island. Venturing further into the West Indies, we meet Carib women from Martinique, exuding strength and resilience. These remarkable individuals embody the rich cultural heritage of their homeland. A vision emerges - a woman adorned in a canary yellow dress with amber buttons. Her vibrant attire captures our attention as she radiates elegance and grace. Literature takes center stage with Prangs Easter Publications' poster created by Luis Rhead in 1895. This captivating artwork invites us into an imaginative world where words come alive through vivid illustrations. The resurrection is celebrated through Bartsch's masterpiece "LA resorgerattion. " This profound depiction reminds us of the eternal hope that springs forth during Easter season. Stained glass becomes an artistic medium for expressing faith at St Aubin Gaillon Lamb Pascal church project showcased in Album n°1. These intricate designs illuminate spaces with colorful reflections, inspiring devotion and contemplation. Vicomte Ludovic Napoleon Lepic's etching titled "Les Oeufs de Paques" transports us to 1878 when eggs symbolized new beginnings and fertility during this joyous holiday celebration. Eugene God leads us into thrilling arenas dedicated to aerial sports - an exhilarating spectacle that captivates audiences worldwide. An iconic image unfolds before our eyes - an Easter bunny perched on a see-saw atop an egg.