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Leaves from Beatrices Book of Beauties I (colour litho)
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Leaves from Beatrices Book of Beauties I (colour litho)
7201274 Leaves from Beatrices Book of Beauties I (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leaves from Beatrices Book of Beauties I. Illustration from Chatterbox Magazine, Christmas Box (Wells Gardner, Darton and Co, London, 1888).); © Look and Learn
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Anthropmorphic Anthropomorphism Chicken Chickens Cock Cockerel Cockerell Cockerels Domestic Cock Hens Marmot Marmots Rooster Roosters Fowls
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This vibrant and whimsical print titled "Leaves from Beatrices Book of Beauties I" takes us back to the 19th century with its charming depiction of anthropomorphized animals. Created by an English School artist, this colour lithograph captures a satirical scene filled with history, humour, and a touch of animal farm life. At the center of attention is a proud rooster, surrounded by various other birds including sea birds and fowls. The clever use of anthropomorphism adds a delightful twist to the composition as each character seems to possess human-like qualities. A marmot can be seen engaging in conversation with a chicken while nearby hens go about their daily activities on the farm. The vivid colours bring life to this satirical cartoon, highlighting every detail in this scathing satire piece. The illustration was originally featured in Chatterbox Magazine's Christmas Box edition published in London back in 1888. With its historical significance and humorous undertones, this lithograph offers viewers a glimpse into early 19th-century society through the lens of animal characters. It serves as both entertainment and commentary on social dynamics during that time period. This artwork showcases the talent and creativity of artists from that era while providing endless amusement for those who appreciate art fused with humor.
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