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Scene 9, from Jack the Giant Killer, Scenes for a Toy Theater, 1870-90
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Scene 9, from Jack the Giant Killer, Scenes for a Toy Theater, 1870-90
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This vibrant lithograph print, titled "Scene 9, from Jack the Giant Killer, Scenes for a Toy Theater" takes us back to the enchanting world of Victorian children's literature. Created by Benjamin Pollock in the late 19th century, this artwork captures a pivotal moment in the beloved fairy tale. The scene unfolds within a quaint British village where an array of shops and establishments line the streets. The attention to detail is remarkable as each building showcases intricate architecture and signage that transports us to another era. A pharmacy with its iconic mortar and pestle symbol stands next to an off licence shop offering spirits and beverages. Onlookers can also spot a surgery or medical practice nearby. Amidst this lively setting, we witness Jack bravely confronting one of the towering giants that have plagued his land. Armed with only his wit and determination, he fearlessly engages in battle against this formidable foe. The vivid colors bring life to every element of this composition - from Jack's determined expression to the giant's menacing presence. Pollock's work not only serves as visual entertainment but also offers insight into Victorian society's fascination with fantasy stories and their impact on childhood imagination. This print is part of The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, preserving both artistry and cultural heritage for generations to come.
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