"A Lark" by Lawrence Alma-Tadema is a poem that describes the innocence and joy of a lark singing in the sky, unaffected by the troubles and worries of the world below. The poem portrays the lark as a symbol of freedom and simplicity, contrasting with the complexities of human life. Alma-Tadema captures the beauty and purity of nature through the imagery of the lark's song.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born on January 8, 1836.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born on January 8, 1836.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema died on June 25, 1912.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema has written: 'An undivined tragedy'
Playgrounds was written by the daughter of Lawrence Alma Tadema: her name was Laurence Alma Tadema, so she is often confused with her father.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema died at the age of 76 on June 25, 1912.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born on January 8, 1836 and died on June 25, 1912. This would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 174 years old today.
Laurence Alma-Tadema died in 1940.
Laurence Alma-Tadema was born in 1865.
Anna Alma-Tadema was born in 1867.
Anna Alma-Tadema died in 1943.
Laurence Alma-Tadema has written: 'Songs of childhood'