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And gander didn t understand her, illustration from Johnny Crows Party
616646 And gander didn t understand her, illustration from Johnny Crows Party, c.1930 (colour litho) by Brooke, Leonard Leslie (1862-1940); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22412992
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Anthropomorphic Childrens Cockatoo Conversing Crow Crows Exotic Flamingo Gander Goose Johnny Conversation
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.1cm x 23.7cm (7.5" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this illustration from Johnny Crows Party, we are transported into a whimsical garden where animals come alive with human-like qualities. The artist, Leonard Leslie Brooke, skillfully captures the essence of anthropomorphism as he portrays a fascinating conversation between two birds - a crow and a gander. The scene is filled with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring life to each character. The black crows stand out against the lush greenery of the garden, while an exotic flamingo adds an element of intrigue to the composition. A cockatoo perched on a branch seems to be eavesdropping on their conversation. However, it is the interaction between the crow and gander that steals our attention. As they engage in dialogue, it becomes evident that there is some miscommunication or misunderstanding taking place. The puzzled expression on the gander's face suggests his struggle to comprehend what the crow is saying. This enchanting image not only appeals to children but also sparks curiosity in viewers of all ages. It invites us into a world where animals possess personalities and emotions akin to humans. Through this delightful artwork, Brooke reminds us of our innate connection with nature and encourages us to appreciate its beauty in unexpected ways.
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