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Song by Gulbaz, poem from The Garden of Kama
3780068 Song by Gulbaz, poem from The Garden of Kama. by Shaw, Byam (1872-1919); (add.info.: Song by Gulbaz, poem from The Garden of Kama and other love lyrics from India, by Laurence Hope (pseudonym for Adela Florence Nicolson, b April 9, 1865 - October 4, 1904). First published, 1901. Illustrated by Byam Shaw, b November 13, 1872 - January 26, 1919. Both had lived in India. Since you said the roseleaf cover sweet protection gave, but slight, I have found this dear young lover to protect me through the night!
The Garden of Kama; London, William Heinemann, p.86.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 25498576
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This print titled "Song by Gulbaz, poem from The Garden of Kama" is a visual representation of the enchanting love lyrics from India. Created by Byam Shaw, an esteemed artist who lived in India during the early 20th century, this illustration beautifully complements Laurence Hope's poetic words. The image portrays a couple immersed in their affectionate embrace amidst a garden filled with wild roses. The delicate roseleaf cover symbolizes the tender protection that love offers, as described in the accompanying poem. As night falls, the young lover becomes a source of solace and security for his beloved. Shaw's artistic style captures both the sensuality and elegance of Edwardian era aesthetics. His attention to detail brings out the intricate beauty of Indian culture and Orientalism. This piece evokes a sense of longing and passion while celebrating the rich literary arts that emerged from Asia. The fusion of poetry and art showcased here transports viewers to an era where romance was celebrated through verses and illustrations. It serves as a reminder that love knows no boundaries or cultural barriers. With its vibrant colors, exquisite composition, and profound symbolism, this print invites us to immerse ourselves in Laurence Hope's world - one where emotions bloom like wildflowers in an eternal garden of love.
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