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Fairy Ring / Greenaway

Fairy Ring  /  Greenaway


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Fairy Ring / Greenaway

A girl in a woodland clearing stands with her back against a great tree with her apron over her head. She has accidentally broken a fairy ring to the displeasure of a fairy

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1889 Accidentally Apron Broken Clearing Displeasure Fairies Fairy Folk Lore Forest Glade Greenaway Mushrooms Ring Rings Stands Toad Stools Wood Land


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In this enchanting print titled "Fairy Ring / Greenaway," we are transported to a magical woodland clearing where a young girl finds herself in the midst of a whimsical encounter. Standing with her back against a towering tree, she appears startled as she realizes that she has accidentally broken a fairy ring - much to the displeasure of the delicate fairy hovering nearby. The scene is filled with elements of folklore and fantasy, from the lush greenery surrounding the glade to the vibrant mushrooms and toadstools scattered about. The girl's apron draped over her head adds an air of innocence and vulnerability as she faces the consequences of her actions. Created in 1889, this historical image captures a moment frozen in time, where humans and fairies coexist in harmony - until one misstep disrupts their delicate balance. The intricate details and rich symbolism woven throughout the composition invite viewers to delve deeper into the world of folk tales and legends. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded of our connection to nature and all its mystical inhabitants. The girl's expression conveys both regret for her mistake and wonder at the unseen forces at play in the forest around her. Truly, "Fairy Ring / Greenaway" is a timeless reminder of the magic that lies just beyond our everyday reality.

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