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A Farmer Went Trotting

A Farmer Went Trotting


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A Farmer Went Trotting

A farmer went trotting upon his bay mare

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Accident Farmer Nursery Rhymes Trotting


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A Farmer Went Trotting: A Glimpse into the Past through a Timeless Nursery Rhyme and the Art of Mary Evans Prints In this print from Mary Evans Prints Online, we are transported back in time to an era of simple pleasures and rural life. The scene depicts a farmer, dressed in traditional attire, mounted on his trusty bay horse, ready for a leisurely trot through the countryside. The farmer's wig, a common accessory for men of the time, adds an air of elegance and sophistication to his appearance. The title of the print, "A Farmer Went Trotting," is a reference to the well-known nursery rhyme of the same name. The rhyme, which dates back to the 18th century, tells the story of a farmer who goes riding on his horse, only to be startled by a crow, causing him to fall off and break his crown. Despite the ominous ending, the rhyme's lively rhythm and playful tone reflect the joy and freedom of rural life. The print itself is a beautiful example of historical art, capturing the essence of a bygone era. The attention to detail, from the intricately patterned farmer's wig to the textured foliage in the background, brings the scene to life and invites us to imagine the story unfolding before us. Whether hanging in a rustic cottage or a modern home, this print is a charming reminder of the rich history and traditions that have shaped our world. At Mary Evans Prints Online, we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the world's greatest historical and cultural treasures. Each print is meticulously restored and reproduced to the highest standards, ensuring that the beauty and detail of the original artwork is preserved for generations to come. With a diverse collection spanning art, history, literature, and more, there is truly something for everyone at Mary Evans Prints Online.

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