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Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation

Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation


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Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation

Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation.
1903

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© Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library

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Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation

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is an enchanting and exquisitely detailed illustration from the early 1900s, showcasing the magical world of fairies as they interact with the beautiful and vibrant carnation flower. This image, created by an unknown artist and published by Terry Parker through Mary Evans Picture Library in 1903, transports us to a fantastical realm where the whimsical and the natural world collide. The illustration features a group of playful fairies, each dressed in intricately designed Edwardian-inspired costumes. The fairy in the foreground dons a pink tutu and a green hat adorned with flowers, while another wears a red hat and a pair of breeches, complete with a sword at his side. Their delicate wings, shimmering with iridescence, add to the ethereal beauty of the scene. The carnation flower, the star of the illustration, is depicted in all its glory, with its rich, velvety petals unfurling in a stunning display of pink and red hues. The fairies are seen frolicking among the petals, their laughter and joy adding to the enchanting atmosphere. This charming illustration, a relic from the Edwardian era, captures the essence of the magical world of fairies and their love for the garden. The delicate balance between the natural beauty of the flower and the whimsical presence of the fairies creates a scene that is both captivating and timeless. The intricate details and the use of color in this illustration make it a true masterpiece, transporting us to a world of wonder and imagination. In this illustration, the fairies of the garden, with their playful antics and love for the carnation flower, remind us of the magic and beauty that can be found in the simplest of things, if only we take the time to look closely and let our imaginations run wild.

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