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Woman using an ear trumpet to hear her pet talking parrot (litho)
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Woman using an ear trumpet to hear her pet talking parrot (litho)
7149721 Woman using an ear trumpet to hear her pet talking parrot (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman using an ear trumpet to hear her pet talking parrot. Illustration from Off and Away, Pictures and Stories for Grave and Gay, by C D M (S W Partridge & Co, London, c1910). Signed: Ironside.); © Look and Learn
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In this lithograph from the early 20th century, we see a woman using an ear trumpet to listen intently to her pet talking parrot. The scene is set in a cozy home, with various pieces of furniture and decor surrounding them. The black and white illustration adds a touch of nostalgia to the image. The woman, dressed elegantly in a seated position, leans forward attentively as she holds the ear trumpet towards her parrot. Her expression reflects both curiosity and delight at the prospect of hearing her feathered companion speak. The parrot perched on a table seems equally engaged, its colorful feathers contrasting beautifully against the monochrome background. This artwork captures not only the bond between humans and animals but also highlights our desire to connect with other beings through communication. It reminds us that even though we may have different ways of expressing ourselves, there is always room for understanding and connection. Created by English School artist Ironside for "Off and Away: Pictures and Stories for Grave and Gay" this lithograph showcases both artistic skill and storytelling ability. Its timeless charm continues to captivate viewers today, offering a glimpse into an era where technology was used creatively to bridge gaps in communication. Overall, this print serves as a delightful reminder of our shared humanity with animals while celebrating the beauty found within everyday moments spent at home.
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