"Time Flies: A Journey Through Vintage Alarm Clocks and Art" Step into the attic room of nostalgia as we explore a collection of vintage alarm clocks that have stood the test of time. In this captivating 1940 colour etching and drypoint artwork, an enchanting atmosphere is created with an old-fashioned alarm clock taking center stage. Transport yourself back to 1825/30 with the Lighthouse Clock by Simon Willard and Sons. This masterpiece showcases intricate craftsmanship, reminding us of a bygone era when timekeeping was both functional and beautiful. The c. 1938 Wall Clock by Isadore Goldberg exudes elegance in its simplicity. With clean lines and timeless design, it serves as a reminder that even everyday objects can be works of art. For those on-the-go, the Travel Alarm Clock in Folding Case (1958 screen print) offers convenience without sacrificing style. Its compact size makes it perfect for jet setters who need their trusty timepiece wherever they roam. In "Leaves from the Diary of an Officer in India, " lithography meets storytelling as an officer's diary entry comes to life alongside his trusted alarm clock – symbolizing punctuality amidst adventure. The Retro Clock Radio (1958 screen print) takes us back to mid-century charm with its vibrant colors and sleek design. It not only wakes you up but also adds a touch of retro flair to any bedside table. Witness a man proudly displaying his alarm clock in chromolitho form – capturing both functionality and personal pride in one frame. It reminds us that our relationship with time is deeply personal yet universally shared. Francis Law Durand's Alarm Clock (c. 1937) stands tall as a testament to enduring quality craftsmanship. Its classic design speaks volumes about reliability through generations past. Amidst all these artistic interpretations, let's not forget nature's beauty captured in Red Tulips - reminding us that every moment counts against the backdrop of nature's timeless rhythm.