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George Cole
George Cole (1810–1883) was the British artist who painted everyday life in Victorian London with the kind of charm that makes you want to step into his paintings and go for a stroll—albeit with a proper umbrella and top hat, because, well, it was Victorian London after all.
Known for his genre scenes, Cole had a knack for capturing the bustling, often gritty atmosphere of 19th-century London. But unlike some of his peers, who might have focused on the hardships of the era, Cole’s work often had a warm, inviting quality. Whether it was a busy street market, a cozy cottage interior, or children playing outside, he made the ordinary moments of life look almost magical—like he was painting the good bits of a fast-moving, chaotic world.
His works often depict scenes of the working class, and he had a keen eye for showing them at rest, at play, or engaging in everyday tasks. Cole’s style was detailed, but not to the point of being overwhelming. He painted with a sort of quaintness that felt like he was capturing snapshots of his subjects' lives, freezing moments of simplicity amidst the complexity of city living. His color palette was typically warm and natural, giving his paintings a soft, nostalgic glow.
One of his most notable series of works was his depiction of rural life, which was often juxtaposed against the urban hustle of London. It’s almost as if he was trying to show that no matter how fast the world changed, there would always be room for a little peace and beauty in the everyday.
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Bring nature to your needlework with the Study of a Parrot Cross Stitch Pattern, based on the artwork by George Cole. This digital pattern features a colorful parrot with realistic feather details, perfect for bird lovers.
- 40 Colors
- Stitches: 112 x 182
- Size on 14-count: 8 x 13 inches
- Size on 18-count: 7 x 11 inches
From $47.00 CAD
Create a beautiful piece of art with our Study of a Parrot Cross Stitch Kit, based on the detailed painting by George Cole. This kit features a colorful parrot with lifelike feathers, perfect for bird lovers.
- 40 Colors
- Stitches: 112 x 182
- Size on 14-count: 8 x 13 inches
- Size on 18-count: 7 x 11 inches
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