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The Moon has a face like the clock in the Hall

KDC397927 The Moon has a face like the clock in the Hall, illustration from A Childs Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1896 (litho) by Robinson, Charles (1870-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) Scottish writer, novelist, playwright and travel writer; R.L.S. dedicated A Childs Garden of Verses to his beloved nanny, Alison Cunningham (1822 -1913); ); English, out of copyright

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The Moon's Enchanting Gaze - A Timeless Connection

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. In this lithograph, Charles Robinson brings to life the whimsical world of Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses". The illustration, taken from the 1896 edition, depicts a mesmerizing scene where the moon assumes a face akin to an ornate clock found in a grand hall. Robinson's artistry transports us into a realm where imagination reigns supreme. The moon gazes down upon us with its enchanting countenance, evoking feelings of wonder and mystery. Its expression seems to hold secrets untold, inviting viewers young and old alike to ponder its hidden tales. Stevenson dedicated his cherished collection of poems to his beloved nanny, Alison Cunningham. Through these verses, he sought to capture the innocence and boundless curiosity that define childhood. This particular illustration perfectly encapsulates that spirit as it intertwines fantasy with reality. The intricate details and art nouveau style employed by Robinson further enhance the allure of this print. From the cityscape below bathed in lunar light to the delicate engravings adorning every corner, each element adds depth and richness to this visual masterpiece. As we gaze upon "The Moon has a face like the clock in the Hall" we are reminded of our own connection with nature's wonders and how they ignite our imagination. It serves as an enduring reminder that even in today's fast-paced world, there is still room for magic and poetry – if only we

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