The artwork titled “She went along, and went along, and went along” is an illustration by Arthur Rackham, created in the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This particular piece belongs to the genre of illustration and is part of the series “English Fairy Tales.”
In the artwork, a young woman is depicted walking through a forested landscape, seemingly lost in thought. She dons a rustic attire adorned with tattered fur, which gives her a somewhat wild yet whimsical appearance. The scene is set against a backdrop of bare trees and distant, bluish hills that fade into the horizon, evoking a sense of tranquility and mystique. The intricate detailing in the trees and foliage, as well as the gentle color palette, are characteristic of Rackham’s distinctive illustration style which often blends fantastical elements with natural settings.