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Many A Winters Night She Flies Through The Streets And Peeps In At The Windows, And Then The Ice Freezes On The Panes Into Wonderful Patterns Like Flowers. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938
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Many A Winters Night She Flies Through The Streets And Peeps In At The Windows, And Then The Ice Freezes On The Panes Into Wonderful Patterns Like Flowers. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938
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This illustration by Edmund Dulac brings to life the enchanting scene from Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen". Set on a winter's night, the image depicts a magical fairy flying through snow-covered streets, peeping into windows of houses and churches. As she gazes inside, her presence causes the ice on the panes to freeze into intricate patterns resembling delicate flowers. Dulac's masterful use of color and detail transports viewers into this whimsical world where imagination reigns supreme. The vibrant hues of blue and white evoke a sense of coldness and tranquility, perfectly capturing the essence of a snowy evening. Each stroke of his brush breathes life into every element - from the fairytale-like houses lining the street to the gracefully swirling snowflakes falling gently from above. As we gaze upon this timeless piece, we are reminded of Andersen's enduring storytelling legacy. This classic tale takes us on an extraordinary journey filled with wonder and adventure, reminding us that even in the coldest winters, beauty can be found in unexpected places. Hilary Jane Morgan skillfully captures both the essence of Dulac's illustration and its significance within our cultural heritage. Through her words, we are transported back to 1938 when this remarkable print was first published - an era when stories like these held immense power to captivate readers young and old alike. In summary, this breathtaking artwork invites us to step into a world where magic is real; where icy winters transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary wonders
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