Dumpy Collection
"Dumpy: A Collection of Curiosities and Whimsical Delights" White's Tree Frog on a White Lily: Nature's harmony captured in a serene moment
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"Dumpy: A Collection of Curiosities and Whimsical Delights" White's Tree Frog on a White Lily: Nature's harmony captured in a serene moment, where the vibrant green hues of the tree frog contrast beautifully against the pure white petals of the lily. Scots Dumpy Cockerel - rare breed chicken - Farm Park - Cotswolds - UK: Discovering the extraordinary beauty within ordinary farm life, this majestic Scots Dumpy Cockerel stands as a testament to the diversity and uniqueness found in every corner of our world. French Liberty; British Slavery, published by Hannah Humphrey, 1792 (hand-coloured etching): A thought-provoking piece that juxtaposes contrasting ideals, reminding us of historical struggles for freedom and equality that continue to shape societies today. Scraps and Sketches; Nobody Made Fun Of, pub. 1831 (hand coloured engraving): Celebrating individuality with whimsy and charm, this enchanting artwork reminds us that embracing our quirks can lead to joyous self-acceptance. A Duet, pub. 1792 (hand coloured engraving): Two souls entwined in harmonious melody create an exquisite symphony that transcends time itself – a reminder that true connection knows no bounds. Peek-A-Boo: In this playful game between innocence and curiosity lies a timeless reminder to find delight in life's simplest pleasures – those moments when laughter becomes contagious. Such things are. . That such things are we must allow but such things never were till now, 1787: This enigmatic phrase invites contemplation about how progress shapes our reality while urging us not to forget our past or dismiss what is yet unknown. Shepherds. I have lost my waist. Have you seen my body?. . 1795 Artist: Richard Newton.