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The children were lost, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c

The children were lost, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c


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The children were lost, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c

2637830 The children were lost, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c.1940 (colour litho) by Adams, Frank (1871-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c.1940
Frank Adams (1871-1944)); American, out of copyright

Media ID 22681462

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Childrens Fairy Tale Gretel Hansel Hungry Lost Tired Witch


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In this print titled "The children were lost, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c. 1940" we are transported into the enchanting world of a beloved fairy tale. The tired expressions on the faces of Hansel and Gretel tell us that their journey through the forest has been long and arduous. Dressed in their worn-out costumes, they appear vulnerable yet determined to find their way back home. The artist, Frank Adams (1871-1944), beautifully captures the essence of this timeless story. We can almost feel the hunger gnawing at their bellies as they search for sustenance amidst towering trees and mysterious shadows. The lush colors of the lithograph bring life to every detail, making it impossible not to be drawn into this magical narrative. As we gaze upon this image, our hearts ache for these lost children who have unwittingly stumbled upon a witch's lair deep within the woods. Will they manage to outsmart her? Or will they become victims of her wicked intentions? Only time will reveal what fate awaits them in this hauntingly beautiful tale. "The children were lost" serves as a poignant reminder that even in moments of darkness and uncertainty, courage and resilience can guide us towards hope and salvation. This iconic portrayal is sure to captivate both young minds discovering this classic for the first time and adults who cherish fond memories of reading about brave Hansel and clever Gretel during their own childhoods.

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