Shepherds Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Shepherds: Guardians of the Flock, Keepers of Tradition" In the quaint village of Findon, a timeless tradition unfolds at the annual Findon Fair on 14 September 1935. Amidst the bustling crowd, one's gaze is drawn to a captivating sight - shepherds guiding their flocks across the long furlong near Findon. This picturesque scene captures the essence of unity between man and nature. Across borders, at London's Franco-British Exhibition, an exhibition titled "Unity" showcases a mesmerizing photograph (Picture No. 11050287). Here we witness shepherds from different lands coming together in harmony, symbolizing peace and collaboration amidst diversity. Another remarkable image (Picture No. 11092063) transports us back to biblical times when Jesus himself sought solace among humble shepherds. In this painting entitled "Jesus and Shepherds, " artist Hole beautifully depicts this encounter that resonates with compassion and humility. Moving away from religious imagery, we find ourselves immersed in everyday life as depicted by an enchanting artwork called "By The Sea" (1881). Painted with delicate strokes on canvas, it portrays a shepherd tending his flock against the backdrop of crashing waves—a testament to how these guardians adapt their craft to diverse landscapes. From moorlands blanketed in snow near Pen-y-ghent emerges another striking image (Picture No. 11072601). A shepherd leads his Dalesbred sheep through treacherous terrain—an embodiment of resilience and determination even in harsh conditions. Venturing further north into Scotland brings us face-to-face with a Highland Shepherd who commands respect for his expertise in navigating rugged terrains while caring for his flock. His weathered face tells tales of wisdom gained through years spent harmoniously coexisting with nature (A Highland Shepherd). Closer to urbanity lies Shepherds Bush Green in London—a vibrant hub where city life intertwines with pastoral heritage.