Parmetella gathering Golden Leaves (1911)

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"Parmetella Gathering Golden Leaves" is an enchanting illustration by the artist Warwick Goble, created in 1911. This piece draws viewers into a serene narrative scene set in a mystical woodland environment. At the center of the painting, the character Parmetella is depicted with gentle grace, engaged in the act of collecting golden leaves from an overhanging tree branch. Her attire, a flowing dress with earthy tones, and a simple headscarf, suggest a connection to nature and a simpler time.The backdrop features a lush landscape filled with detailed plant life, adding depth and intrigue to the scene. Accompanying Parmetella is a boar, diligently rooting in the underbrush, which brings a sense of life and movement to the composition. The use of soft, muted colors conveys a tranquil autumn atmosphere, emphasizing the beauty of the natural world.

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Warwick Goble was an illustrator of children's books. He specialized in Japanese and Indian subjects.

Goble was born in Dalston, north London, to a merchant family, and was educated at the City of London School and the Westminster School of Art. He worked at a printer specializing in chromolithography and contributed to The Pall Mall Gazette and The Westminster Gazette.