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Pulcinella on Columbines grave
Pulcinella, the sad clown - also known as Pierrot or Punch in various versions of the story of Pierrot and Columbine (Columbina) - sitting on Columbines grave. From " Stories For The Household" by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891
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In this print, we are transported to the world of European culture as we witness a poignant scene from the timeless story of Pulcinella and Columbine. Pulcinella, known by many names such as Pierrot or Punch, is depicted here as a sad clown sitting on Columbine's grave. The image exudes a sense of melancholy and introspection, with Pulcinella's hunched posture and downcast eyes conveying his deep sorrow. The monochrome palette adds an air of timelessness to the illustration, emphasizing the enduring nature of this tragic tale. As viewers, we are reminded of Hans Christian Andersen's "Stories For The Household" where this particular narrative unfolds. The delicate line work by A. W. Bayes and masterful engravings by Dalziel brothers bring life to these beloved characters from literature. This evocative sketch invites us into a world where storytelling takes center stage, allowing our imaginations to wander through tales passed down through generations. It serves as a reminder that even in sadness and loss, there is beauty in art that transcends time. Whitemay's skillful capture allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this print but also its ability to stir emotions within us. It stands as a testament to the power of visual storytelling and its ability to connect people across cultures throughout history.
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