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Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from children s
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Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from children s
Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from childrens book of c1899. Best known in English speaking world from Robert Brownings poem, the legend is that in 1284 town infested with rats. Piper not paid for ridding town of vermin, so returned and this time when he played his pipe all the children came out and he led them away. Only two remained, one blind and one lame. Oleograph
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This print captures the iconic scene of the Pied Piper leading away the children of the German town of Hamelin. Illustrated in a children's book from around 1899, this image has become synonymous with Robert Browning's famous poem. According to legend, in 1284, Hamelin was infested with rats and the Pied Piper came to their rescue. However, when he wasn't paid for his services, he returned and played his enchanting pipe once again. This time, it wasn't just rats that followed him; all the children emerged from their homes and willingly followed him into an unknown fate. In this illustration, we see the Pied Piper standing tall as he leads a procession of innocent youngsters away from their beloved town. The artist skillfully portrays both curiosity and trepidation on their faces as they embark on this mysterious journey. Only two children remain behind - one blind and one lame - perhaps symbolizing those who were unable or unwilling to join this peculiar exodus. This timeless piece of literature has captured hearts across generations in English-speaking countries. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its fantastical elements but also in its underlying themes of betrayal and consequences for broken promises. As we gaze upon this oleograph print today, we are reminded once again of the power that stories hold over our imagination and how they continue to shape our understanding of folklore and legends throughout history.
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