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'A boy made his appearance bearing a signal of danger, a woodcocks feather'(engraving)




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"A boy made his appearance bearing a signal of danger, a woodcocks feather"(engraving)

2792734 " A boy made his appearance bearing a signal of danger, a woodcocks feather" (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " A boy made his appearance bearing a signal of danger, a woodcocks feather." Illustration for Chatterbox (1900). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23460158

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Appearance Bearing Danger Feather Signal Sir Walter Scott Woodcock The Lees


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving titled ""A boy made his appearance bearing a signal of danger, a woodcocks feather"" transports us to a moment of suspense and intrigue. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 20th century, this print captures the essence of adventure and mystery. In the image, we see a young boy standing proudly with a woodcock's feather held high as if it were a flag signaling danger. His presence evokes curiosity as he bravely takes on the role of messenger or protector. The intricate details in this artwork showcase the skillful craftsmanship of the engraver. The scene depicted here is reminiscent of Sir Walter Scott's famous quote: "Oh what tangled webs we weave when first we practice to deceive". It seems that this child has stumbled upon something dangerous or deceitful, and now bears the responsibility to warn others. The use of light and shadow adds depth to this composition, enhancing its dramatic impact. The viewer can almost feel the tension building as they imagine what dangers lie ahead for our young protagonist. This enchanting print from Fine Art Finder's private collection reminds us that even children can play significant roles in moments of peril. It serves as an invitation for viewers to delve into their own imagination and create stories around this intriguing scene.

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