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Blackberrying, 1859, (1938). Artist: Fred Walker
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Blackberrying, 1859, (1938). Artist: Fred Walker
Blackberrying, 1859, (1938). From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume IV, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe. [Emrose and Sons Ltd. London and Derby, 1938]
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Blackberrying, 1859, (1938) captures a picturesque scene of nature and family bonding in the Victorian era. This watercolour masterpiece by artist Fred Walker showcases the timeless joy of gathering blackberries amidst lush greenery. The print portrays a group of people, including children and adults, engrossed in the activity. The composition beautifully depicts a mother with her baby nestled in her arms while picking berries alongside her young son. A little girl eagerly joins them, adding to the familial atmosphere. The vibrant colours bring out the essence of this delightful moment as they indulge in freshly picked blackberries. Fred Walker's attention to detail transports us back to 19th-century Britain, evoking nostalgia for simpler times. The print exemplifies the concept of motherhood and parenting during that era when families often engaged in outdoor activities together. Originally featured in 'A Catalogue of Pictures and Drawings, ' published by Emrose and Sons Ltd. , London and Derby in 1938, this artwork is an exquisite representation of British art from that period. It serves as a testament to Frederick John Nettleford's remarkable collection. 'Blackberrying' remains an enduring symbol of innocence, nature's bounty, and cherished family moments throughout history.
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