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ROBIN HOOD, 1914. Robin Hood competing at Prince Johns archery tournament



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ROBIN HOOD, 1914. Robin Hood competing at Prince Johns archery tournament

ROBIN HOOD, 1914.
Robin Hood competing at Prince Johns archery tournament. Illustration by Milo Winter for Robin Hood and His Merry Men, by Maude Radford Warren, 1914

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Media ID 13135317

1914 Archer Archery Arrow Cobblestone Competition Costume Entertainment Folk Hero Folk Tale Legend Maud Milo Prince Robin Hood Spectator Tournament Warren Winter Radford


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ROBIN HOOD, 1914 - A Captivating Glimpse into the Legendary Archer's World

EDITORS COMMENTS
. Step back in time to witness a thrilling moment from Prince John's archery tournament in this print of "Robin Hood, 1914". Illustrated by Milo Winter for Maude Radford Warren's book "Robin Hood and His Merry Men" this image brings to life the beloved folk hero and his daring exploits. Set against a backdrop of cobblestone streets and medieval architecture, Robin Hood stands tall as he competes with skilled archers from across England. Dressed in his iconic costume, he exudes an air of confidence and determination that has made him a timeless legend. As spectators gather around, eagerly watching the competition unfold, Robin Hood takes aim with his trusty bow and arrow. The tension is palpable as all eyes are fixed on the target. Will our hero hit the bullseye once again? This illustration beautifully captures not only the excitement of the tournament but also showcases Winter's artistic talent in bringing this folk tale to life. With intricate details and vibrant colors, it transports us to an era filled with chivalry, adventure, and noble causes. Immerse yourself in English folklore with this remarkable print that pays homage to one of history's most celebrated figures - Robin Hood. Let your imagination run wild as you delve into tales of bravery and justice through this enchanting visual masterpiece.

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