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Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat
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Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat. First of a set of six cards by artist E. Chandler. Each card is edged by a green and blue tartan border. The picture is of Eelen, Buntys preferred choice as Tammass second wife and of course, Bunty gets her way. Eelen is seen sitting in a parlour perched on a chair looking upwards as if someone has entered the room. She is dressed in a cream dress, bonnet and shawl. The caption reads Its a far seeing lassie that sees thro her own steppy. Date: 1911
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Bonnet Bunty Chandler Gazing Graham Lassie Moffat Parlour Pulls Seat Shawl Sits Strings Upwards
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Bunty Pulls the Strings: A Glance into the Past with Graham Moffat's 'Bunty Pulls The Strings' (Card No. 1 of 6) Step back in time with this image by acclaimed artist E. Chandler, titled 'Bunty Pulls The Strings.' This evocative piece is the first in a series of six cards, each adorned with a striking green and blue tartan border. The image portrays the intriguing character of Bunty, who, with her sharp wit and cunning ways, manages to secure her preferred choice as Tammass' second wife. In this particular scene, Bunty's chosen bride, Eelen, is depicted sitting in a Victorian parlour, her gaze fixed upward as if anticipating the arrival of someone. Dressed in a cream gown, complete with a bonnet and shawl, Eelen exudes an air of elegance and composure. The interior of the parlour, with its ornate furnishings and subtle lighting, adds to the overall sense of tranquility and refinement. The caption, 'It's a far-seeing lassie that sees through her own step-dy,' hints at Bunty's ability to manipulate events to her advantage, while also alluding to Eelen's intuition and wisdom. This intriguing phrase, which originated in Scotland, highlights the strong connection between the characters and their Scottish heritage. This stunning piece, created by Graham Moffat under the pseudonym 'Mofatt,' dates back to 1911 and offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to explore the rich tapestry of history and folklore that surrounds these intriguing characters.
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