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A Spring Roundelay, 1910 (1935). Artist: Edward Atkinson Hornel

A Spring Roundelay, 1910 (1935). Artist: Edward Atkinson Hornel


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A Spring Roundelay, 1910 (1935). Artist: Edward Atkinson Hornel

A Spring Roundelay, 1910 (1935). After the painting by E.A. Hornel. From Modern Masterpieces Part 9. [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1935]

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant spring of 1910. The artist, Edward Atkinson Hornel, beautifully captures a scene filled with joy and celebration. A group of women can be seen outdoors, their smiling faces radiating happiness as they gather together in the midst of blossoming trees. Dressed in elegant attire that reflects the fashion of the early 20th century, these ladies don bonnets and dresses that add a touch of charm to the picture. With bare feet grounded on nature's floor, they embrace the carefree spirit of springtime. As we observe this delightful roundelay unfolding before our eyes, it becomes evident that community and enjoyment are at its core. These women come together to revel in each other's company and share in the amusement brought by this enchanting season. Looking up towards an unseen point above them, their expressions convey a sense of wonderment and awe. Perhaps they are marveling at nature's beauty or finding solace in something beyond our view. This print is part of Modern Masterpieces Part 9 published by George Newnes Ltd in London during 1935. It showcases Hornel's oil painting from 1910 (1935), which has been skillfully reproduced onto canvas for all art enthusiasts to appreciate for generations to come.

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