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And the dish ran away with the spoon
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And the dish ran away with the spoon
aŠAnd the dish ran away with the spoon.a The last line from the old nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddlea. From R. Caldecottas Second Collection of Pictures and Songsa containing The Milkmaida, Hey Diddle Diddlea, Baby Buntinga, The Fox Jumps Over the Parsonas Gatea, A Frog He Would a-Wooing Goa, Come Lasses and Ladsa, Ride a Cock HorseaŠa, A Farmer Went TrottingaŠa, Mrs Mary Blaizea and The Great Panjandrum Himselfa. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885
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This print takes us back to the enchanting world of nursery rhymes with its depiction of "And the dish ran away with the spoon". Inspired by R. Caldecott's Second Collection of Pictures and Songs, this 19th-century style artwork beautifully captures the whimsical essence of a beloved childhood tale. The image transports us to a leisurely scene where an intricately engraved dish and spoon come to life, defying gravity as they flee from their mundane existence. The attention to detail in this print is truly remarkable, showcasing Randolph Caldecott's artistic prowess. Every line and curve brings these animated objects to life, making them feel almost tangible. As we gaze at this delightful composition, we can't help but be reminded of our own childhood memories reciting Hey Diddle Diddle. It evokes a sense of nostalgia for simpler times when imagination knew no bounds. Published by George Routledge & Sons in London & New York around 1885, this print has stood the test of time as a timeless piece that continues to captivate audiences today. Whether displayed in a child's bedroom or an art enthusiast's collection, it serves as a charming reminder that even ordinary objects can embark on extraordinary adventures. Whitemay Fine Art Storehouse presents this exquisite print without any commercial intent but rather seeks to celebrate the enduring beauty and joy found within classic nursery rhymes through artistry and craftsmanship.
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