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Hand in hand they went together, through the woodland and the meadow (chromolitho)
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Hand in hand they went together, through the woodland and the meadow (chromolitho)
976570 Hand in hand they went together, through the woodland and the meadow (chromolitho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hand in hand they went together, through the woodland and the meadow. A scene from The Song of Hiawatha, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Illustration from The Sands of Time, a Longfellow calendar for the year 1914, Ernest Nister, London, and E P Dutton & Co, New York.); © Look and Learn
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Hand In Hand Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha Holding Hands Minnehaha Native Americans Americhe Lovers
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This chromolitho print titled "Hand in hand they went together, through the woodland and the meadow" transports us to a scene of love and unity. Inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem, The Song of Hiawatha, this illustration beautifully captures the essence of two souls intertwined amidst nature's embrace. As we gaze upon this enchanting artwork, we witness a young couple walking hand in hand through a picturesque woodland and meadow. Their connection is palpable; their love radiates from their clasped hands. The girl's eyes sparkle with adoration as she gazes at her companion, while he looks ahead with determination and protectiveness. The setting itself adds to the allure of this image. The lush greenery surrounds them, symbolizing growth and harmony. It serves as a testament to their journey together - navigating life's challenges side by side. This piece not only celebrates love but also pays homage to Native American culture. With its references to indigenous people such as Hiawatha and Minnehaha, it highlights the rich tapestry of American literature that draws inspiration from native traditions. Created in 1914 for Ernest Nister's Longfellow calendar, this print stands as an enduring testament to timeless romance and poetic beauty. Its vibrant colors and intricate details transport us back in time while reminding us that love knows no boundaries – be it cultural or temporal.
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