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XEE4404293 The wolf puts on the grandmothers clothes. Anonymous illustration for " The Little Red Riding Hood", tale by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), French writer. Imagery Marcel Vagne, Jarville Nancy, undated (late 19th century). by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The wolf puts on the grandmothers clothes. Anonymous illustration for " The Little Red Riding Hood", tale by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), French writer. Imagery Marcel Vagne, Jarville Nancy, undated (late 19th century).); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the classic tale of "Little Red Riding Hood". The anonymous illustration, created by an unknown artist in the late 19th century, depicts the cunning wolf as he cleverly disguises himself in the grandmother's clothes. Inspired by Charles Perrault's renowned French folktale, this artwork brings to life the suspense and intrigue of this timeless story. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke of Marcel Vagne's imagery, showcasing his artistic prowess. The wolf's sly expression and calculated posture convey both danger and deceit, while also highlighting the imagination behind Perrault's character creation. As we delve into this enchanting scene, we are reminded of the power of storytelling and its ability to transport us into fantastical worlds. This illustration serves as a testament to Perrault's enduring legacy as one of France's most celebrated writers. Preserved within a private collection, this remarkable piece invites us to explore not only our fascination with wolves but also our collective fascination with folklore and literature. It reminds us that even centuries later, these stories continue to captivate audiences young and old alike. Stefano Bianchetti has skillfully captured this historical artwork through his lens, ensuring that it remains accessible for generations to come. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time – immersed in a world where animals speak and grandmothers can be mistaken for wolves.
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