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WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L

WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L
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WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L

WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN.
Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. 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 Denslow First Edition Frank Lyman Tin Man Wallace William Wizard Of Oz

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This print showcases the iconic character from "The Wizard of Oz" - the Tin Woodman. Created by talented artist William Wallace Denslow, this drawing is a part of the first edition of L. Frank Baum's timeless classic, published in 1900. Denslow's illustration beautifully captures the essence of the Tin Woodman, a beloved character known for his kind heart and quest for a human touch. The intricate details bring out every aspect of his metallic appearance, from the rivets on his joints to the texture on his tin body. As we gaze at this artwork, we are transported back to turn-of-the-century America when Baum's enchanting tale first captivated readers young and old. It serves as a reminder of how literature can transcend time and continue to inspire generations even after more than a century has passed. The print evokes nostalgia for an era long gone while also reminding us that stories have immense power to transport us into fantastical worlds filled with adventure and wonder. Whether you are an avid fan of "The Wizard of Oz" or simply appreciate beautiful illustrations, this piece is sure to spark joy and curiosity within you. Displaying this print in your home or office will not only add a touch of vintage charm but also serve as a constant reminder that there is magic all around us if we choose to see it.


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Step into the magical world of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with our captivating Framed Prints featuring the Tin Woodman, illustrated by the talented William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900. This timeless image of the Tin Woodman, with his axe and heart in hand, is a must-have for any Wizard of Oz fan or collector. Our high-quality Framed Prints bring the enchantment of this classic story to life, adding a touch of whimsy and nostalgia to any room. Get ready to embark on a journey down the yellow brick road with this beautiful piece of art.


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Step into the magical world of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with this captivating print of the Tin Woodman, drawn by the renowned illustrator William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of 1900. This exquisite piece of art, brought to you by Media Storehouse and Granger Art on Demand, transports you to the enchanted land of Oz as you encounter the Tin Woodman's timeless charm. Add this vintage illustration to your home décor and let the whimsy of The Wizard of Oz ignite your imagination.


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Step into the magical world of Oz with our stunningly detailed Tin Woodman Poster Print. Featuring an exquisite drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the very first edition of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900, this timeless piece of art is a must-have for any fan of the classic tale. Bring the enchanting story of the Tin Woodman to life in your home or office, and let the magic of Oz live on.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step into the magical world of Oz with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles collection. Featuring the iconic Tin Woodman from L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this puzzle brings the classic tale to life. Each piece showcases intricate details from William Wallace Denslow's original 1900 illustration, adding a touch of nostalgia and adventure to your puzzle-solving experience. Gather the family for an unforgettable journey through Oz as you piece together this beautiful work of art.

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