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The sky shall be my witness that I did not know that you were the one who bit my hook, 1893 (w / c on paper)
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The sky shall be my witness that I did not know that you were the one who bit my hook, 1893 (w / c on paper)
OVR368831 The sky shall be my witness that I did not know that you were the one who bit my hook, 1893 (w/c on paper) by Kittelsen, Theodor Severin (1857-1914); 27x22 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: from the series Do the Animals have a soul.
Himmelen skal vaere mitt vitne pa at jeg ikke visste at det var dem som bet pa kroken.); Photo © O. Vaering
Media ID 24725398
© O. Vaering / Bridgeman Images
Anthropomorphic Appearance Frog Shock Surprise Toad Worms To Fish
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The Sky Shall Be My Witness
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of surprise and unexpected encounters. Created by Kittelsen, Theodor Severin in 1893, this watercolor on paper artwork measures 27x22 cm and belongs to a private collection. The image depicts a serene riverbank scene where an anthropomorphic toad is engrossed in fishing. Little did the toad know that it was not worms biting its hook but a mischievous frog perched on top of the rod and tackle. A bird flying overhead seems equally shocked by this amusing sight. The painting is part of Kittelsen's series titled "Do the Animals Have a Soul" exploring the blurred boundaries between human and animal worlds. Through his whimsical illustrations, he invites viewers to contemplate deeper questions about nature and consciousness. With vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, Kittelsen brings this comical encounter to life. The viewer can almost feel the shock on the faces of both creatures as their paths unexpectedly cross. This delightful illustration reminds us that even in our daily pursuits, surprises await us at every turn. It serves as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving, urging us to approach life with curiosity and open-mindedness. Photo credit: O. Vaering via Bridgeman Images
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