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"Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?" (litho)
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"Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?" (litho)
8655436 "Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?" (litho) by Townsend, Frederick Henry (1868-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: "Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?", 1905. Illustration from "Punch" Drawings by F H Townsend (Casselland Company Limited (London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1921).); © Look and Learn
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Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?
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is a charming lithograph by Frederick Henry Townsend, depicting a curious child asking an older gentleman about the pronunciation of a word. The scene captures a moment of innocence and curiosity, as the child seeks knowledge from his uncle.
The artwork is part of a collection from "Punch" Drawings by F H Townsend, showcasing the artist's talent for capturing everyday moments with humor and wit. Townsend's style combines detailed illustration with subtle satire, creating works that are both visually appealing and thought-provoking.
In this particular piece, the interaction between the child and his uncle is endearing and relatable. The child's earnest question reflects a desire to learn and understand the world around him, while the uncle's bemused expression adds a touch of humor to the scene.
Overall, "Uncle, Do They Pronounce that Ricoshaying or Ricochetting?" is a delightful artwork that invites viewers to reflect on language, communication, and the joy of learning. It serves as a reminder of the importance of curiosity and open-mindedness in our interactions with others.
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