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Milkmaid Collection

Step back in time with this retro poster featuring the iconic milkmaid

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Milkmaid Collection: Retro poster, Gilbert & Sullivan, D Oyly Carte
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Milkmaid Collection: The Milkmaid, 1860, (c1915). Artist: Birket Foster
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Milkmaid Collection: The Servant also called The Milkmaid or The Kitchen Maid c1660
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Milkmaid Collection: The Milk Churns, c. 1888 (w / c on paper)
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Milkmaid Collection: Draycott, Cotswold village, Edith Hodgkins, milkmaid
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Milkmaid Collection: The Milkmaid, 1902 (pencil and watercolour)
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Milkmaid Collection: Prince Albert the British Farmer, 1843
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Milkmaid Collection: Dr. Edward Jenner collecting cowpox vesicles from the hand of a dairymaid
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Milkmaid Collection: Poster, Gilbert and Sullivans operetta, Patience
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Milkmaid Collection: Johannes Vermeer (1632-1674) Dutch painter, The Milkmaid
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Milkmaid Collection: The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century
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Milkmaid Collection: Summer frolic, accidentally discovered in the River Dovey near Mallwyd
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Milkmaid Collection: Llangollen and Dinas Bran, 1796 (ink & w/c on paper)
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Milkmaid Collection: Costumes of the peasantry, France, 18th century
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Milkmaid Collection: Girl with Cow, 19th century. Artist: Max Liebermann
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Milkmaid Collection: The Milkmaid, c1658. Artist: Jan Vermeer
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Milkmaid Collection: Milk maid with a cow
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Milkmaid Collection: Miss Furrow the Farmer's Daughter
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Milkmaid Collection: A Cornish Milkmaid
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Milkmaid Collection: Flemish Milkmaid with her dog cart, Brussels, Belgium
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Milkmaid Collection: A Norwegian huldre who seems to be an innocent milkmaid, but who is in reality a deceiving witch
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Milkmaid Collection: The Cowshed mezzotint after George Morland (1763-1804) English artist. Cowman milks into bucket
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Milkmaid Collection: The Cream Seller (colour engraving)
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Milkmaid Collection: Breton Landscape (oil on canvas)
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Milkmaid Collection: Label for Societe Laitiere des Fermiers Normands camembert cheese, c. 1900 (colour litho)
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Milkmaid Collection: The Archer and the Milkmaid, ca. 1610 Creator: Andries Stock
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Milkmaid Collection: My face is my fortune, Sir, she said. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: My Fathers a Farmer, Sir, she said. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: Shall I marry you, my Pretty Maid? Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: Where are you going, my Pretty Maid? Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: Nobody asked you, Sir, she said. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: Then I can t marry you, my Pretty Maid! Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme
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Milkmaid Collection: Shall I go with you, my Pretty Maid? Illustration by Randolph Caldecott for the Nursery Rhyme The
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Milkmaid Collection: Interior of a Barn with Milkmaid, ca. 1800. ca. 1800. Creator: Anon
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Milkmaid Collection: The Milk Woman, 1774. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
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Milkmaid Collection: Highway sculpture on U. S. 99, outskirts of Tulare, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Milkmaid Collection: Milkmaid of Pessac, Bordeaux, France, 19th century. She holds two large milk pails and a cup
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Milkmaid Collection: Milkmaid of Cauderan counting coins, Bordeaux, France, 19th century
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Milkmaid Collection: Married milkmaid of Oberhasli, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, 19th century
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Milkmaid Collection: Anabaptist milkmaid of the Canton of Basel, Switzerland, 19th century. She carries a pail of milk
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Milkmaid Collection: Milkmaid of Bern, Switzerland, 19th century. She wears a toquet of lace made from horsehair
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Milkmaid Collection: Milkmaid of Gelderland, Netherlands, 19th century. Her bonnet trimmed with lace
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Milkmaid Collection: Illustration for the poem L Allegro by Milton, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of Songs
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Milkmaid Collection: Sister of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Soeur de la Charite de Saint-Vincent
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Milkmaid Collection: M is for Milkmaid (wood engraving)
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Milkmaid Collection: Milking time (colour litho)
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Milkmaid Collection: Mountain pastures. Milking the cows and cheese making (fresco)
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Milkmaid Collection: Dairymaid (oil on canvas)


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Step back in time with this retro poster featuring the iconic milkmaid. Inspired by the timeless works of Gilbert & Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte, it transports us to a world filled with enchanting melodies and captivating performances. In the quaint village of Draycott, nestled in the picturesque Cotswolds, Edith Hodgkins takes on the role of a milkmaid. With her apron tied tightly around her waist, she gracefully carries out her daily tasks, tending to cows and collecting fresh milk. The Milkmaid is brought to life through delicate strokes of pencil and watercolor in an exquisite artwork from 1902. Another rendition from 1860 captures its essence beautifully, showcasing the talent of artist Birket Foster. Even Prince Albert himself recognized the importance of farming as he proudly embraced his title as "the British Farmer" in 1843. And it was Dr. Edward Jenner who revolutionized medicine by collecting cowpox vesicles from a dairymaid's hand for his groundbreaking vaccination experiments in 1796. A poster advertising Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Patience features The Milkmaid prominently, highlighting its enduring popularity throughout history. Meanwhile, Johannes Vermeer immortalizes this humble figure in one of his masterpieces—a testament to her significance even centuries ago. From rural landscapes to bustling kitchens, milkmaids have always played an integral role in society. Whether depicted alongside their trusty cows or portrayed as Miss Furrow—the farmer's daughter—they symbolize hard work and dedication that has stood the test of time. So let us raise our glasses filled with creamy goodness and toast to these unsung heroes—the milkmaids—who have left an indelible mark on art, culture, and science alike.