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Gardening (engraving)
7164731 Gardening (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gardening. Illustration for Routledges Every Girls Annual edited by Miss Alice A Leith (George Routledge, c 1885).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24717968
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Allotment Backyard Formal Gardens Front Garden Garden Scene Garden View Gardener Gardeners Gardenning Giardini Horticultural
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This enchanting 19th-century engraving captures the essence of gardening in a bygone era. The image, titled "Gardening" showcases a scene from an English garden, brimming with life and activity. A group of children can be seen joyfully tending to the plants under the watchful eye of a gardener. The intricate details and delicate lines of this black-and-white print transport us back to a time when gardens were cherished as places of solace and beauty. The young girls, dressed in their charming Victorian attire, exude innocence and curiosity as they explore the wonders of nature. The composition offers a glimpse into various aspects of gardening - from carefully planting seeds in neat rows to nurturing blooming flowers. It is evident that these children are not just playing but actively learning about horticulture and taking pride in their work. This illustration originally appeared in Routledge's Every Girls Annual edited by Miss Alice A Leith around 1885, making it both historically significant and culturally rich. Its inclusion in private collections further highlights its enduring appeal. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the timeless joys found within gardens - where imagination flourishes alongside vibrant blooms. This print serves as a testament to the everlasting bond between humans and nature, inspiring us to cultivate our own little patches of paradise.
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