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Bell Pull Collection

"Bell Pull: A Melodrama of Love, Intrigue, and Domestic Life" In the enchanting world of art, a they are unravel tales that captivate our hearts

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Three Men, One Pulling a Bell, 1845. Creator: Paul Gavarni

Three Men, One Pulling a Bell, 1845. Creator: Paul Gavarni
Three Men, One Pulling a Bell, 1845

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Needlepoint Bell Pull, c. 1941. Creator: Edmond Lorts

Needlepoint Bell Pull, c. 1941. Creator: Edmond Lorts
Needlepoint Bell Pull, c. 1941

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Danceny declaring his love to Cecile, Illustration from Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre

Danceny declaring his love to Cecile, Illustration from Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
3025987 Danceny declaring his love to Cecile, Illustration from Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos (1741-1803) pub

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Little Red Riding Hood (oil on cardboard)

Little Red Riding Hood (oil on cardboard)
HGM78244 Little Red Riding Hood (oil on cardboard) by Nuyen, Wijnand Joseph (1813-39); 25.2x20 cm; Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands; eKunstmuseum den Haag; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageBell Pull Collection: The Accusation (oil)

The Accusation (oil)
BAL39761 The Accusation (oil) by Boks, Evert-Jan (1838-1914); Josef Mensing Gallery, Hamm-Rhynern, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Home Life: Children in the Downstairs Kitchen, 1881 (chromolithograph)

Home Life: Children in the Downstairs Kitchen, 1881 (chromolithograph)
3034876 Home Life: Children in the Downstairs Kitchen, 1881 (chromolithograph) by Crane, Thomas (1808-59); (add.info.: Victorian illustration of three sisters in the downstairs kitchen of their)

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Home Life: Children in the Nursery, 1881 (chromolithograph)

Home Life: Children in the Nursery, 1881 (chromolithograph)
3034870 Home Life: Children in the Nursery, 1881 (chromolithograph) by Crane, Thomas (1808-59); (add.info.: Victorian illustration of three sisters in the nursery room of their family estate by)

Background imageBell Pull Collection: 'There was an Old Man who said, Well! Will nobody answer this bell? ', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man who said, Well! Will nobody answer this bell? ", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386686 " There was an Old Man who said, Well! Will nobody answer this bell? ", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Company shocked at a lady getting up to ring the bell, A violent disturbance in a

Company shocked at a lady getting up to ring the bell, A violent disturbance in a breakfast parlor. A woman stands to ring the bell-pull while the five men at the table react in horror

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Serenading (oil on canvas)

Serenading (oil on canvas)
XIR392248 Serenading (oil on canvas) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); Narodni Galerie, Prague, Czech Republic; (add.info)

Background imageBell Pull Collection: Company Shocked At A Lady Getting Up To Ring The Bell

Company Shocked At A Lady Getting Up To Ring The Bell, A Violent Disturbance In A Breakfast Parlor. A Woman Stands To Ring The Bell-pull While The Five Men At The Table React In Horror


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"Bell Pull: A Melodrama of Love, Intrigue, and Domestic Life" In the enchanting world of art, a they are unravel tales that captivate our hearts. From Danceny's passionate declaration of love to Cecile in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses, " illustrated by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, to Mr Lambkin realizing he has been too hasty in his pursuit of measure; each stroke on canvas or print tells a story. As we delve into the realm of imagination, we encounter Little Red Riding Hood painted with oil on cardboard. The Accusation follows suit with its intense portrayal in oil. These artworks speak volumes about human emotions and experiences. Home life takes center stage as we witness children bustling about in the downstairs kitchen and nursery through vibrant chromolithographs from 1881. Their innocent laughter echoes through time, reminding us of simpler days gone by. But let us not forget the whimsical side captured within Frederick Warne and Co. 's publication "A Book of Nonsense. " An old man's plea for an answer to his bell rings with humor and charm. However, it is not all lightheartedness; adversity strikes as Mr Lambkin falls ill and requires nursing along with a course of medicine. And amidst societal norms being challenged, shock ensues when a lady dares to rise and ring the bell herself—a violent disturbance indeed. Finally, serenading melodies fill our ears as an oil painting captures this romantic gesture on canvas. Through these diverse depictions connected by one common thread—the bell pull—we are transported into worlds both real and imagined. So let us appreciate these artistic masterpieces that remind us how art can transcend time—each brushstroke telling stories that resonate deep within our souls.