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Illustration, The Jew Among the Thorns
Illustration, The Jew Among the Thorns -- The Jew was forced to dance faster and faster till the thorns tore his shabby coat, combed his goat-s beard, and scratched him all over. Date: 1909
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Arthur Bramble Brambles Caught Damage Damaging Fairy Fairytale Fairytales Hedge Jump Jumping Rackham Scratch Scratching Stories Tale Tales Tangle Tangled Tear Tearing Thorns Childrens Scratched
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The Jew Among the Thorns
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is an enchanting and poignant illustration by the renowned Edwardian artist, Arthur Rackham, taken from a fairytale published in 1909. The captivating scene depicts an old, bearded Jew, dressed in a shabby coat, jumping over a bramble hedge with an air of determination and desperation. The thorns of the hedge are tearing at his coat, combing his goat-like beard, and scratching him all over. The once vibrant colors of his clothing have faded, and the once neatly combed hair is now tangled and disheveled. This illustration is taken from a collection of fairytales, a genre that was popular during the early 1900s and continues to captivate children and adults alike with their magical and fantastical elements. The story behind this image is not explicitly stated, but it is clear that the Jew is being caught and damaged by the thorns, which may represent obstacles or challenges that he must overcome. The historical context of this illustration is significant, as it reflects the cultural and social climate of the time. The image of the Jew jumping over the hedge can be seen as a metaphor for the struggles and challenges faced by the Jewish community during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The torn coat, scratched beard, and tangled hair symbolize the damage and hardships that the community endured during this period. Arthur Rackham's illustration is a beautiful and thought-provoking work of art that continues to captivate and inspire viewers. The use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and intricate details bring the fairytale to life, transporting us to a magical and enchanting world. This illustration is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of fairytales, which continue to entertain and delight generations of readers.
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