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It was the little grey road beneath on which his eyes were fixed (colour litho)

It was the little grey road beneath on which his eyes were fixed (colour litho)


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It was the little grey road beneath on which his eyes were fixed (colour litho)

1265965 It was the little grey road beneath on which his eyes were fixed (colour litho) by Spooner, Minnie Didbin (1867-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Island Saints published by TC & EC Jack circa 1917. M D Spooner (1867-1949)); British, out of copyright

Media ID 25147090

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The captivating print titled "It was the little grey road beneath on which his eyes were fixed" transports us to a bygone era, capturing the essence of British folklore and Christian history. Created by Minnie Didbin Spooner in 1917, this colour lithograph is part of a private collection. Intriguingly, the image depicts a shepherd with unwavering focus on a seemingly insignificant grey road. The composition evokes curiosity about what lies beyond that path and invites viewers to ponder its significance. Perhaps it symbolizes the journey towards spiritual enlightenment or represents the perseverance required in one's faith. The presence of rabbits scattered throughout adds an element of whimsy and charm to this enchanting scene. These creatures often hold symbolic meanings in various cultures, representing fertility, rebirth, or even mischievousness. This artwork originates from Spooner's contribution to "Our Island Saints" published by TC & EC Jack during that time period. It serves as both an artistic expression and historical documentation of Scotland's rich religious heritage. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are reminded of the power legends hold within our society and how they shape our understanding of spirituality. Through her masterful craftsmanship, Spooner captures not only our imagination but also sparks contemplation about our own personal journeys along life's winding roads.

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