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WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. I feel wise indeed, said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. I feel wise indeed, said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W
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WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. I feel wise indeed, said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900.
" I feel wise indeed, " said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1900 Baum Childrens Literature Cowardly Lion Denslow Dorothy First Edition Frank Illustrated Lion Scarecrow Tin Man Tree Wizard Of Oz Wonderful Wizard Of Oz

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In this print of "Wizard of Oz, 1900" we are transported back to the turn of the century when L. Frank Baum's iconic tale first came to life. The illustration by W. W. Denslow for the first edition of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" captures a moment that is both whimsical and profound. Amidst a lush landscape, we see Dorothy and her companions - the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion - standing beneath a majestic tree. It is here that our attention is drawn to the Scarecrow who exclaims with delight, "I feel wise indeed". His straw-filled form seems animated as he revels in newfound wisdom. This image beautifully encapsulates one of the central themes in Baum's masterpiece - that true wisdom can be found within oneself regardless of outward appearances or material possessions. The Scarecrow's journey throughout Oz teaches us that intelligence comes from experience and an open mind rather than mere knowledge. As we gaze upon this enchanting illustration, it serves as a reminder that even in times when we may doubt our own abilities or intellect, there is always potential for growth and self-discovery. Just like the Scarecrow who yearned for brains but ultimately possessed them all along, let us embrace our own inner wisdom and continue on our personal journeys towards enlightenment. Granger Art on Demand has once again brought history alive through their remarkable collection, allowing us to relish in timeless tales such as "The Wizard.


Framed Prints

Step into the magical world of L. Frank Baum's classic tale with this captivating framed print featuring the Scarecrow from "The Wizard of Oz," illustrated by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of the novel in 1900. In this timeless image, the Scarecrow, with a proud and wise expression, declares "I feel wise indeed." Bring a touch of whimsy and nostalgia to your home or office with this exquisite piece from Granger Art on Demand's Media Storehouse range. The high-quality print is carefully framed and ready to hang, making it a perfect addition to any space.


Photo Prints

Step into the magical world of Oz with our exquisite print from Granger, NYC's Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic illustration of the Scarecrow, titled "I feel wise indeed," this timeless image is taken from the first edition of L. Frank Baum's classic novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. Illustrated by W.W. Denslow, this captivating print brings the enchanting story to life, making it a must-have for any literature or children's art enthusiast. Embrace the wisdom of the Scarecrow and let this beautiful piece transport you to a land of wonder and imagination.


Poster Prints

Step into the magical world of Oz with our captivating WIZARD OF OZ, 1900 poster print. Featuring the iconic illustration by W.W. Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baum's beloved classic, this timeless piece depicts the Scarecrow's wise proclamation, "I feel wise indeed." Add this enchanting poster to your home or office to evoke a sense of wonder and imagination. Experience the magic of Granger Art on Demand and bring this cherished story to life.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step into the magical world of Oz with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an exquisite illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum in 1900, this puzzle brings the iconic scene of the Scarecrow to life. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this puzzle is a delight for puzzle enthusiasts and fans of the classic tale. Get ready to embark on a journey down the yellow brick road and unlock the wisdom of the Scarecrow as you piece together this enchanting puzzle.

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