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The Lily-white Doe leaped up and laid her head in the Maidens hand, illustration from The Childrens Tennyson: Stories in Prose and Verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson by May Byron, 1910 (colour litho)
IL244707 The Lily-white Doe leaped up and laid her head in the Maidens hand, illustration from The Childrens Tennyson: Stories in Prose and Verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson by May Byron, 1910 (colour litho) by Price, Norman Mills (1877-1951) (after); Private Collection
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In this enchanting illustration from The Children's Tennyson, we are transported to a mystical woodland where the beauty of nature and the innocence of youth intertwine. A young maiden, known as Lady Clare, stands in awe as a magnificent lily-white doe gracefully leaps towards her. With gentle eyes and delicate features, the deer appears almost ethereal against the backdrop of towering pine trees. The artist, Norman Mills Price, captures a moment of pure connection between human and animal. As the doe reaches out to lay its head in the maiden's hand, there is an undeniable sense of trust and harmony between them. It is as if they share a secret language understood only by those who truly appreciate the wonders of nature. The forest itself seems alive with vibrant greens and dappled sunlight filtering through dense foliage. This idyllic scene evokes feelings of tranquility and serenity that can only be found in untouched wilderness. May Byron's interpretation brings Alfred Lord Tennyson's words to life with vivid colors and intricate details. Through this print, we are reminded of our deep connection to nature and how it has always been intertwined with our own stories since time immemorial. This artwork serves as a timeless reminder that amidst our busy lives, taking moments to immerse ourselves in nature can bring us closer to both ourselves and the world around us.
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