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The Whale looking for the Stute Fish, illustration from
STC405558 The Whale looking for the Stute Fish, illustration from Just So Stories for Little Children by Rudyard Kipling, pub. London, 1951 (litho) by Kipling, Joseph Rudyard (1865-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: How the Whale got his Throat; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The Whale looking for the Stute Fish
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is a captivating illustration from Rudyard Kipling's renowned book, "Just So Stories for Little Children". This enchanting lithograph, published in London in 1951, transports us into the whimsical world of storytelling. In this particular scene, we witness the mighty Whale embarking on an adventurous quest to find the elusive Stute Fish. With its colossal size and majestic presence, the Whale navigates through an aquatic wonderland teeming with fishes of all shapes and sizes. Hammerhead sharks gracefully glide by as beaked dolphins playfully dart around them. The equator serves as a mystical boundary between worlds, where giants dwell beneath its surface. As we delve deeper into this underwater realm, we are mesmerized by the vibrant colors and intricate details that bring this illustration to life. Seaweed dances in harmony with the ebb and flow of ocean currents while door sills lead us towards hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Kipling's imaginative storytelling takes center stage as he unveils how the Whale got his Throat through this visual narrative. Through every stroke of Joseph Rudyard Kipling's artistic genius captured in this engraving, we are transported into a world where even doors hold secrets and roots intertwine with destiny. This remarkable print from Fine Art Finder invites us to embrace our sense of wonderment and embark on a journey filled with adventure and discovery alongside one of literature's most beloved creatures – The Whale.
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