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The Goose Girl (Die GAÔé¼nsemagd), by Brothers Grimm, chromolithograph, 1898

The Goose Girl (Die GAÔé¼nsemagd), by Brothers Grimm, chromolithograph, 1898


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The Goose Girl (Die GAÔé¼nsemagd), by Brothers Grimm, chromolithograph, 1898

The Goose Girl (German: Die Gansemagd). The disobedient maid refuses the princesss service. European fairy tale, first translated into English by Edgar Taylor, written down by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. Chromolithograph after a drawing by Thekla Brauer, published in 1898

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The Goose Girl (Die Gänsemagd), a captivating chromolithograph print from 1898, transports us into the enchanting world of European fairy tales. Inspired by the timeless story written down by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, this artwork beautifully captures a pivotal moment in the narrative. In this scene, we witness the defiant maid as she resolutely refuses to serve the princess. The disobedient act depicted here adds depth and complexity to an otherwise familiar tale, showcasing themes of independence and courage. The artist's skillful rendering brings every detail to life, immersing us in a rich visual experience. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this chromolithograph are truly mesmerizing. Created after a drawing by Thekla Brauer, it showcases her exceptional talent for capturing emotion through artistry. Published over a century ago, this print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical artifact that preserves the essence of classic storytelling. As we gaze upon 'The Goose Girl, ' we can't help but be transported back in time to when these beloved tales were first translated into English by Edgar Taylor. This print is not just an image on paper; it is an invitation to explore our imagination and rediscover the magic that lies within these age-old stories.

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