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Hans in Luck (after the Brothers Grimm) broadsheet published by Gustav Weise, Stuttgart
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Hans in Luck (after the Brothers Grimm) broadsheet published by Gustav Weise, Stuttgart
DHC379981 Hans in Luck (after the Brothers Grimm) broadsheet published by Gustav Weise, Stuttgart, 1860 (colour litho) by Pletsch, Oskar (1830-88); Private Collection; Sammlung Hecht; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23181380
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This vibrant and enchanting print captures the essence of the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "Hans in Luck". Published by Gustav Weise in Stuttgart in 1860, this broadsheet transports us to a whimsical world filled with captivating characters and lively scenes. In this illustration by Oskar Pletsch, we witness Hans, our cheerful protagonist, embarking on a journey with his faithful dog. They traverse through a picturesque farmyard adorned with rolling hills and charming farm animals. A cart laden with barrels symbolizes Hans' trade as he sets off to seek his fortune. The narrative unfolds before our eyes as we observe various encounters along Hans' path. From dancing chickens to waving geese and even a friendly cow donning a folk cap, each character adds depth to the story's rich tapestry. With its vivid colors and intricate details, this artwork beautifully depicts key moments from the fairy tale. The grindstone that brings both joy and disappointment for Hans is cleverly incorporated into the scene. And amidst all these delightful elements lies an underlying message about finding happiness in simplicity. As we delve into this visual masterpiece, it becomes clear that Pletsch has masterfully captured the spirit of childhood wonderment found within "Hans in Luck". This print serves as an enduring reminder of the power of imagination and storytelling – where even humble tradesmen can find their own happy endings amidst life's adventures.
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