Saturday, August 17, 2013

Yellowish Page

Though I don't remember much about my childhood, I know there were few games which we all play. These games have been beautifully depicted in these arts.


Whatever I learnt at school at school I used to teach those things to poor Plants and if possible few friendly animals. I had cow at my home. I still remember teaching it something and getting kicked in return. (The Lesson by Buhler Fritz Zuber )


I have been bitten thrice by dogs. Naturally, there was no love lost between me and this very faithful species. (girl with dogs by Charles Burton Barber)



                                               (Feeding The Rabbits By Felix Schlesinger)


                                                                (Ring Of Roses by Frederick Morgan)

Here are few others:

(An Autumn Princess by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903))

(Windfalls by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903))

(When The Heart Is Young by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903))
(Young Girl Fixing Her Hair by by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903))

(Alice In Wonderland by George Dunlop Leslie)
                             

(Feeding The Rabbits by Felix Schlesinger)

(miss lilys first flirtation  by James Haylar)
(The Apple Gatherers by Frederick Morgan)

(The First Cherries by Zuber Buhler Fritz)

(Dressing Up by Zuber Buhler Fritz)
Unlike here, I used to ride on my Father's back or on his shoulders and make his pony  (sea horses by Frederick Morgan)

The tethered collars of my shirts on every six months used to narrate the sorry story of their ordeal at my hands. (this is the way we wash our clothes  by George Dunlop Leslie)



George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924)