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Two little girls - les deux petites filles, dont une occupee a repriser sa robe - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
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Two little girls - les deux petites filles, dont une occupee a repriser sa robe - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
DUV4218811 Two little girls - les deux petites filles, dont une occupee a repriser sa robe - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby et Henry Hetherington Emmerson by Sowerby, John-George (1853-1914) & Emmerson, Henry-Hetherington (1831-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two little girls - les deux petites filles, dont une occupee a repriser sa robe - Extrait de Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants (64 pages, 25, 5x20 cm), Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby (1853-1914) et Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895)); Photo © Duvallon; English, out of copyright
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This charming vintage print captures a delightful scene of two little girls engrossed in their afternoon tea. The intricate details of the illustration, created by John George Sowerby and Henry Hetherington Emmerson, transport us back to a bygone era. One girl is diligently occupied with mending her dress, showcasing the importance of resourcefulness and creativity even at such a young age. The image is an extract from "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children" a cherished book of poems published by Frederick Warne & Co in London around 1880. This beautifully illustrated book measures 25.5x20 cm and contains 64 pages filled with captivating verses that surely delighted children of that time. The originality and artistry evident in Sowerby's and Emmerson's illustrations make this print truly special. It offers us a glimpse into the innocence and simplicity of childhood during Victorian times, reminding us to appreciate the timeless joys found in everyday moments. This particular print comes from Jean Duvallon's private collection, adding to its uniqueness and historical significance. Preserved meticulously over the years, it now allows us to relish in the beauty captured within this enchanting artwork once more. As we admire this precious snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the enduring power of literature and art to captivate our imaginations across generations.
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