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EMPERORs NEW CLOTHES. The Emperor comes to see his new clothes. Drawing by Henry J

EMPERORs NEW CLOTHES. The Emperor comes to see his new clothes. Drawing by Henry J


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EMPERORs NEW CLOTHES. The Emperor comes to see his new clothes. Drawing by Henry J

EMPERORs NEW CLOTHES.
The Emperor comes to see his new clothes. Drawing by Henry J. Ford for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, 1894

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Media ID 13134510

Andersen Child Christian Danish Dress Emperor Fairy Tale Ford Hans Henri Maker Making Robe Scissors Tailor


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In this 19th-century illustration by Henry J. Ford, we witness a pivotal moment from the beloved fairy tale "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen. The scene depicts the highly anticipated arrival of the Emperor to see his new garments. As he stands before a mirror, surrounded by an array of scissors and fabrics, a skilled tailor meticulously crafts his majestic robe. Ford's intricate artwork beautifully captures the essence of Andersen's timeless story. With every stroke of his pen, he brings to life the Danish author's enchanting narrative that has captivated generations of readers. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to an era where imagination reigned supreme and fairy tales held great power over our hearts and minds. We can almost feel the anticipation building as the Emperor eagerly awaits his grand unveiling. This illustration serves as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving and that true wisdom lies not in material possessions but in honesty and humility. It invites us to reflect on our own lives and question whether we too have been blinded by illusions or swayed by empty promises. Let us cherish this exquisite piece of art for its ability to transport us into a world filled with wonderment and lessons waiting to be learned.

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