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A Post-Chaise entering a Walled Compound and passing between a Band and a Donkey Train

A Post-Chaise entering a Walled Compound and passing between a Band and a Donkey Train


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A Post-Chaise entering a Walled Compound and passing between a Band and a Donkey Train

KW428454 A Post-Chaise entering a Walled Compound and passing between a Band and a Donkey Train, 1886 (colour litho) by Heins, Armand Jean (1856-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from Cortege Historique des Moyens de Transport; ); Ken Welsh; out of copyright

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In this vibrant and captivating print titled "A Post-Chaise entering a Walled Compound and passing between a Band and a Donkey Train" the viewer is transported back to the 19th century, where travel was an adventure filled with both excitement and charm. The scene depicts a picturesque compound enclosed by towering walls, creating an air of mystery and exclusivity. As our eyes are drawn to the center of the composition, we witness a post-chaise gracefully making its way through the entrance. Pulled by powerful horses, it exudes elegance and sophistication. The carriage's ornate design speaks volumes about the opulence enjoyed by those who could afford such luxurious means of transportation. Adding to the allure of this image is the lively band positioned on one side of the compound. Their instruments fill the air with melodious tunes, enhancing both visual and auditory senses. On the other side, we catch sight of a donkey train patiently waiting for their turn to pass through. These humble creatures provide a delightful contrast against their grand surroundings. This color lithograph captures not only historical accuracy but also showcases Armand Jean Heins' artistic talent in bringing this momentous era to life. It serves as a reminder that travel has always been an integral part of human existence – from majestic carriages pulled by magnificent steeds to more modest forms like donkeys. Through this artwork, viewers are invited on an imaginary journey into yesteryears when horse-drawn carriages were symbols of status and exploration was met with anticipation

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