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The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns (engraving)

The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns (engraving)


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The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns (engraving)

3625440 The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns (engraving) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns. Illustration for The Green Fairy Book edited by Andrew Lang (Longman, Green, 1895). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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In this enchanting engraving titled "The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns" we are transported into a whimsical world of fairy tales and magic. Created by Henry Justice Ford, this artwork captures a pivotal moment from the story found in The Green Fairy Book edited by Andrew Lang. At its center, we see a young princess with an air of determination on her face as she holds a small phial filled with an unknown elixir. Surrounding her are curious woodland creatures, their eyes fixed upon her every move. It is said that these horns have plagued the princess for far too long, causing her great distress and isolation. With courage coursing through her veins, the princess takes a sip from the phial, hoping it will bring an end to her affliction. As she drinks, anticipation fills the air - will this mysterious potion truly take away her horns? This image not only showcases Ford's exceptional artistic skill but also invites us to reflect on themes of transformation and self-acceptance. It reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there is always hope for change and growth. "The Princess Drinks the Phial to Take away the Horns" serves as a timeless reminder that within each one of us lies the power to overcome our challenges and embrace our true selves.

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