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Hornel Collection

"Hornel's Art: A Celebration of Nature and Joy" Step into the enchanting world of Edward Atkinson Hornel

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Hornel Collection: The Coming of Spring, 1899, (c1930). Creator: Edward Atkinson Hornel
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Hornel Collection: The Earths Awakening, 1909, (c1930). Creator: Edward Atkinson Hornel
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Hornel Collection: Whats O Clock?, c1904. Artist: Edward Atkinson Hornel
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Hornel Collection: A Gaggle of Geese
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Hornel Collection: Gathering Primroses, 1919 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Burmese Lace Makers, 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Girls and Swans, 1901 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Children Dancing Around a Tree, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Swan Pond, 1911 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Hornel Collection: Gathering Flowers by the Seashore, 1919 (oil on panel)
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Hornel Collection: A Spring Roundelay, 1910 (1935). Artist: Edward Atkinson Hornel
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Hornel Collection: The Balcony, Yokohama Signed and dated in black paint, lower left: EAMORNEL
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Hornel Collection: Broughton House

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"Hornel's Art: A Celebration of Nature and Joy" Step into the enchanting world of Edward Atkinson Hornel, a Scottish artist whose vibrant paintings capture the essence of springtime. In his masterpiece "The Coming of Spring, 1899, " Hornel transports us to a blossoming landscape where nature awakens from its slumber. "The Earth's Awakening, 1909" is another gem by Hornel that showcases his mastery in portraying the rebirth of life during this season. With delicate brushstrokes and vivid colors, he invites us to witness the magical transformation happening all around us. In "A Gaggle of Geese, " we find ourselves immersed in a serene countryside scene. The graceful flight of geese symbolizes freedom and harmony with nature—a recurring theme in Hornel's work. Hornel's fascination with capturing everyday moments shines through in "What's O'Clock?, c1904. " Here, he portrays children engrossed in their play while time seems to stand still—a reminder for us to cherish every precious moment. With "Gathering Primroses, 1919, " we are transported to a tranquil meadow where delicate flowers are carefully collected. Through his meticulous attention to detail, Hornel brings these humble blooms to life on canvas. "Burmese Lace Makers" takes us on an exotic journey as we witness skilled artisans creating intricate lace patterns. This painting reflects Hornel's interest in different cultures and highlights the beauty found within diversity. In "Girls and Swans, " we encounter ethereal figures gracefully gliding alongside majestic swans—an exquisite blend of human elegance and natural grace captured by Hornel's artistic vision. Hornel captures the joyous spirit of childhood in "Children Dancing Around a Tree. " Their laughter echoes through the canvas as they revel in carefree bliss under nature’s canopy—a timeless celebration that transcends generations. Nature takes center stage once again in "Swan Pond.