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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz
PCT4290825 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz: chapter 8 - a page illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baums book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion fall asleep, poisoned by deadly poppies and scarecrow the iron woodman white feel nothing - original English text - private collection - by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); (add.info.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz: chapter 8 - a page illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baums book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion fall asleep, poisoned by deadly poppies and scarecrow the iron woodman white feel nothing - original English text - private collection -); ePatrice Cartier; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22300220
© Patrice Cartier / Bridgeman Images
Folktale Gusman Imaginary Character Poison Poisoning Poppy Robot Scarecrow Tawny Years 1900
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This print captures a pivotal moment from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field". Illustrated by William Wallace Denslow, this page depicts Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion succumbing to sleep after being poisoned by the enchanting yet treacherous poppies. The iron woodman Scarecrow remains unaffected, his metal composition rendering him immune to their deadly allure. Taken from the first edition of Frank Baum's iconic book published in 1900, this image showcases Denslow's artistic talent and attention to detail. The original English text accompanies the illustration, adding an authentic touch to this private collection piece. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to our childhoods and reminded of the enduring power of literature. The vivid colors and intricate linework bring these beloved characters to life once more. We can almost feel Dorothy's desperation as she tries to keep her eyes open while succumbing to slumber against her will. This image serves as a reminder that even in fantastical worlds like Oz, danger lurks around every corner. It also highlights the resilience and resourcefulness of our favorite protagonists who must navigate through perilous situations on their quest for home. A true testament to American folklore and imagination, this print is a treasure for any fan or collector seeking a tangible connection with one of literature's most cherished tales.
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