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Boy carving a stick with his knife while his pet dog looks on (colour litho)
6001621 Boy carving a stick with his knife while his pet dog looks on (colour litho) by Kahles, Charles William (1878-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boy carving a stick with his knife while his pet dog looks on. Illustration for Judges Magazine, 1915.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25186724
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This charming color lithograph captures a nostalgic moment from the early 20th century. In the image, a young boy is seen sitting on a porch, engrossed in carving a stick with his trusty knife. His loyal pet dog sits beside him, watching attentively as he works. The scene exudes an air of innocence and simplicity, depicting a timeless childhood activity that has been enjoyed for generations. The boy's concentration is evident as he carefully carves away at the piece of wood, creating something unique and personal. The artist, Charles William Kahles, created this illustration for Judges Magazine in 1915. It beautifully portrays the bond between humans and animals while also capturing the essence of childhood exploration and imagination. The wooden carving itself holds significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. It represents not only the boy's creativity but also his resourcefulness in finding joy even in simple materials like sticks. This image serves as a reminder of simpler times when children found entertainment through their own ingenuity rather than relying on technology or mass-produced toys. Overall, this delightful print evokes feelings of nostalgia and warmth while celebrating the timeless joys of childhood companionship and creativity.
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