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Inspired by Maytime on the Thames by William Sidney Cooper as well as the countryside landscapes of Emma’s own childhood in England, this pastoral scene is muted and restrained compared to the whimsical ecstasy of Emma’s typical artworks. Amidst the dreamlike swirl of trees and countable sheep, one Wonderland resident seems to have escaped, blurring the line between dreams and reality.
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Inspired by Maytime on the Thames by William Sidney Cooper as well as the countryside landscapes of Emma’s own childhood in England, this pastoral scene is muted and restrained compared to the whimsical ecstasy of Emma’s typical artworks. Amidst the dreamlike swirl of trees and countable sheep, one Wonderland resident seems to have escaped, blurring the line between dreams and reality.
About Shipping:
Fine Art orders incur an initial $50 charge and additional handling and shipping charges due to the packaging and care required to protect the artwork. Our customer success team will contact you to quote and collect such additional charges, as applicable, and will ship within 7 days of receipt of their payment.
If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction.
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“Based on British landscape painting, Maytime on the Thames (1888) by William Sidney Cooper, this work brought me back to the countryside I remember so vividly as a child that I could smell the sheep! I remember sitting on similar riverbanks making daisy chains and picking buttercups, so it seemed an appropriate place for Alice and her sister to be lazing. The color has been toned down and restricted to denote the return to ‘dull reality.’ However, there is one escapee hiding amongst the tall grass in the foreground.”—Emma Knight
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