Babes in the Wood
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There are two versions of this sculpture of the Babes in the Wood by John Bell (1811 - 1895) one was sold to Queen Victoria and the other is now in the Norwich Castle Museum.
The Norfolk Parishes of Ashill, Carbrooke, Caston, Great Cressingham, Griston, Great Hockham, Little Cressingham with Threxton, Merton, Ovington, Saham Toney, Scoulton, Stow Bedon with Breckles, Thompson, Wood Rising and the Market Town of Watton
There are two versions of this sculpture of the Babes in the Wood by John Bell (1811 - 1895) one was sold to Queen Victoria and the other is now in the Norwich Castle Museum.
What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475.
ReplyDeleteThe image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it.