Cabbages, a ‘Wiggle Much’ design (circa 1910)

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Welcome to a delightful exploration of Herbert Crowley’s circa 1910 painting titled "Cabbages," a unique piece from his 'Wiggle Much' series. This whimsical artwork invites viewers into a surreal, almost storybook landscape teeming with creativity and charming peculiarities.At the heart of the scene is an unusually large cabbage, ingeniously encapsulated within a delicate, spherical wire frame. This fantastical vegetable dominates the center of the composition, illustrating Crowley’s fascination with blending natural elements with imaginative structures. Surrounding the colossal cabbage are various figures engaged in different activities, adding layers of narrative to the scene.To the left, a curious creature reminiscent of a giant rabbit, equipped with backpack-like attachments, seems to be interacting or assisting in the gardening tasks. This character adds a sense of playfulness and fantasy, consistent with Crowley’s known affection for injecting the mystic and mythical into everyday settings.The backdrop features quaint cottages with thatched roofs, and further enriching the scene are several figures, including adults and children in vibrant, almost ceremonial attire. These figures are shown interacting with smaller cabbages, which they hold and examine with care, suggesting a communal or celebratory event centered around harvest or gardening.The color palette of soft pastels enhances the dreamlike quality of the painting, inviting the viewer to a world where the boundary between the real and the imaginary pleasantly blurs. The detailed linework and gentle shading techniques used by Crowley help create a texture that is both tactile and visually engaging, making "Cabbages" not just a painting, but a portal to a whimsically augmented reality."Cabbages" by Herbert Crowley is a testament to the artist’s visionary approach to art, inviting us to marvel at the ordinary turned extraordinary through the lens of imagination and creativity.

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Herbert E. Crowley (1873–1937) was a British artist, set designer, and comic strip cartoonist. He is the author of The Wigglemuch, a symbolic comic strip published by the New York Herald. It ran for a total of 13 installments from March to June 1910. His work was exhibited in the 1913 Armory Show.