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Pretty maid, pretty maid, where have you been? - Victorian nursery rhyme illustration
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Pretty maid, pretty maid, where have you been? - Victorian nursery rhyme illustration
A group of medieval characters discussing the exploits of the young lady on the left who has been to London to see the Queen and received a large diamond from the monarch in return for a mere bunch of flowers.
" Pretty maid - Pretty maid - Where have you been? - Gathering a posie to give to the queen. - Pretty maid - Pretty maid - What gave she you? - She gave me a diamond - As big as my shoe."
From " Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva" illustrated by J.E. Rogers, with chromolith printing by R. Clay Sons & Taylor and published in London in 1876 by Macmillan and Co
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Bouquet Fantasy Nursery Rhyme Talking Text Young Women
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This print captures a whimsical scene straight out of a Victorian nursery rhyme. A group of medieval characters, adorned in elaborate costumes, gather together to discuss the adventures of the young lady on the left. She has just returned from an extraordinary journey to London, where she had the privilege of meeting the Queen herself. The men and women are engrossed in conversation, their animated gestures suggesting excitement and intrigue. They marvel at how this pretty maid managed to capture the attention of royalty with nothing more than a simple bunch of flowers. The nursery rhyme verse echoes through their minds as they inquire about what gift she received in return for her humble offering. To everyone's astonishment, she proudly reveals a large diamond bestowed upon her by none other than Her Majesty. The size of this precious gem is said to be as big as her shoe! Such an unexpected reward for such a seemingly small gesture leaves them all enchanted and filled with wonder. This enchanting illustration comes from "Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva" beautifully brought to life by J. E. Rogers' artistic talent and R. Clay Sons & Taylor's chromolith printing technique. Published in 1876 by Macmillan and Co. , it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless charm and imaginative storytelling prowess.
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