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Jack is rewarded for his services by a juicy carrot (engraving)
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Jack is rewarded for his services by a juicy carrot (engraving)
7180755 Jack is rewarded for his services by a juicy carrot (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack is rewarded for his services by a juicy carrot. Illustration for The Cottager and Artisan, 1896 (Religious Tract Society).); © Look and Learn
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Award Carrot Distinction Donkeys Prize Reward Rewarded Rewarder Vegetable Vegetables
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In this 19th-century engraving titled "Jack is rewarded for his services by a juicy carrot" we are transported to a scene of appreciation and recognition. The artwork, created by an English School artist, showcases the heartwarming bond between humans and animals. The focal point of the image is Jack, a diligent donkey who has undoubtedly served his owner faithfully. As a token of gratitude, he is presented with the ultimate reward - a luscious carrot. This simple act symbolizes not only nourishment but also acknowledgment for Jack's hard work on the farm. Surrounded by lush vegetation and botanical elements, this illustration beautifully captures nature's bounty as well as its harmonious coexistence with humanity. It serves as a reminder that our relationship with animals goes beyond mere utility; it encompasses compassion and reciprocity. The black-and-white aesthetic adds depth to the composition while emphasizing the timeless quality of this moment. Through skilled engraving techniques, every detail comes to life - from Jack's patient expression to the intricate textures of both flora and fauna. This print was originally featured in The Cottager and Artisan in 1896, published by Religious Tract Society. Its inclusion in private collections speaks volumes about its enduring appeal and artistic merit. Whether displayed in homes or galleries today, it continues to evoke feelings of admiration for hard work rewarded and celebrates our connection with animals in their natural environment.
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