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A Flower Wedding / Described by Two Wallflowers

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A series of illustrated verses stages an imagined wedding among flowers, personifying blooms as bride, groom, attendants, and ceremonial guests. Each poem pairs playful details of costume, procession, feast, and gifts with decorative plates that emphasize pattern and color. Occasional comic incidents, such as a misplaced box, punctuate the ritual while maintaining a light, celebratory tone. The work blends rhythmic, descriptive verse with ornamental art to invite readers to enjoy botanical imagery as theatrical pageantry and visual design.

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Walter Crane

Walter Crane (1845-1915) was a prominent English illustrator and artist, celebrated for his contributions to children's literature and decorative arts. He is best known for his enchanting picture books, such as "Mother Hubbard, Her Picture Book," which showcases his unique blend of whimsy and artistry. Crane was a key figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, advocating for the integration of art into everyday life. His works often feature intricate designs and vibrant colors, reflecting his belief in the importance of beauty in children's education. In addition to his illustrations, Crane wrote extensively on art theory, as seen in his book "Ideals in Art: Papers Theoretical, Practical, Critical." His legacy continues to influence illustrators and artists today.

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