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Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1906
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Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1906
Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1906. A print from The Girls own Paper, 12 May 1906
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Battledore Childhood Concentrating Concentration Game Lady Laura Alma Tadema Laura Alma Tadema Laura Theresa Epps Laura Theresa Epps Alma Tadema Shuttlecock Pastime
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This print, titled "Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1906" takes us back to a simpler time in England. The scene is set indoors, where a group of young girls are engrossed in a game of battledore and shuttlecock. Their concentration is palpable as they skillfully hit the feathered shuttlecock back and forth with their wooden paddles. The room exudes an air of Victorian elegance, with its tasteful decor and ornate furnishings. A mother stands by, watching her daughter play the game with utmost focus. Her presence symbolizes the importance of family bonds and nurturing in this era. The fashion choices reflect the trends of early 20th-century Britain, showcasing long dresses adorned with intricate patterns that were fashionable for both adults and children alike. These garments add a touch of gracefulness to the scene. As we observe this snapshot from history, we can't help but be transported to a time when leisure activities were simple yet meaningful. This print captures not only the joyous moments shared between friends but also highlights themes such as childhood innocence, female camaraderie, and the concept of motherhood. Preserved through time by The Girls Own Paper publication on May 12th, 1906; this artwork by Laura Theresa Epps Alma Tadema immortalizes an era that will forever hold its place in British history.
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