Description
"Where the daffodils blow, the place where Dorothy Wordsworth pointed out to her brother the flowers dancing in the breeze" (W.T.Palmer – p198 The English Lakes)
A painting that epitomises a Romantic springtime scene in the Lakes, as it depicts a grouping of wild daffodils nestled snuggly together in the foreground, fluttering in the breeze upon the grassy banks of Ullswater, which famously cheered up Wordsworth whenever he thought of them, invigorating his heart with so much pleasure.
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