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Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Tin Man

Wizard of Oz / Tin Man
The Tin Woodman and the Munchkin girl he fell in love with

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Tin Man

Wizard of Oz / Tin Man
The Tin Woodman looking all shiny and bright

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Tin Man

Wizard of Oz / Tin Man
The Tin Woodman with his axe over his shoulder and an oil can in his hand

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Poppies

Wizard of Oz / Poppies
Dorothy and Toto fall asleep in the deadly poppy field

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard Oz / Dorothy / Toto

Wizard Oz / Dorothy / Toto
Dorothy and Toto are caught up by the tornado : she manages to save him by catching him by the ear

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Scarecrow

Wizard of Oz / Scarecrow
Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow who is being propped up in a field the first time that she and Toto see him

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Dorothy

Wizard of Oz / Dorothy
Dorothy looks out over the Kansas Prairies

Background imageBaum Collection: BAUM / 0Z - 2

BAUM / 0Z - 2
Title-page, featuring the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'You ought to be ashamed of yourself!'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"You ought to be ashamed of yourself!"from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614737 A" You ought to be ashamed of yourself!A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. She caught Toto by the ear

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. She caught Toto by the ear. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizatd of Oz / Poppy Field

Wizatd of Oz / Poppy Field
Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion start to yawn and fall asleep amongst the poppies while the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman wonder what to do

Background imageBaum Collection: 'You must be a great sorceress. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"You must be a great sorceress. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614733 A" You must be a great sorceress.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: Wizard of Oz / Kalidahs

Wizard of Oz / Kalidahs
The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. Dorothy and her companions watch as the two Kalidahs fall into the pit

Background imageBaum Collection: Inside the clouds

Inside the clouds
Taken while hiking through the clouds on the way to the summit of Mount Meru, Tanzania.. Bertram Schemel

Background imageBaum Collection: Quiet Land - Witch Beech Tree, RhAon

Quiet Land - Witch Beech Tree, RhAon
Sunrise in early spring at a beautiful witch beech tree in the RhAon. To the right rises the Kreuzberg mountain, below in the valley is Bischofsheim and I m taking this photo from the Himmeldunkberg

Background imageBaum Collection: Radiant Vista - Winterberg

Radiant Vista - Winterberg
Gleitmannshorn - View from the little Winterberg in saxony Switzerland during twilight

Background imageBaum Collection: Colour Carpet

Colour Carpet
Taken from above.. birdinfcous

Background imageBaum Collection: In the shadow of a tree

In the shadow of a tree
My wife's uncle gave us a present for our wedding: A guided tour through his home county - the Austrian Steyermark. This picture was taken from a hot air ballon in the early morning at 6:30 AM

Background imageBaum Collection: WW2 - Berlin Hotel

WW2 - Berlin Hotel
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's story book, Berlin Hotel, written by Vicki Baum. The image shows a building under a starry night sky, with searchlights beaming up. Date: 1944

Background imageBaum Collection: Modern Art, 1894 (lithography)

Modern Art, 1894 (lithography)
397479 Modern Art, 1894 (lithography) by Dow, Arthur Wesley (1857-1922); JMK Archiv, Bremen, Germany; (add.info.: Modern Art, Edited by J. M. Bowles, Published by L. Prang & Co. Affiche de A. W)

Background imageBaum Collection: Still Life with Grapes and Peaches, (oil on canvas)

Still Life with Grapes and Peaches, (oil on canvas)
651103 Still Life with Grapes and Peaches, (oil on canvas) by Baum, Charles (1812-77); 91.5x73.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Still Life with Grapes and Peaches. Carl Baum (1812-1877)

Background imageBaum Collection: The Wizard giving the Scarecrow new brains, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

The Wizard giving the Scarecrow new brains, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614757 The Wizard giving the Scarecrow new brains, from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The branches bent down and twined around him. 'from

"The branches bent down and twined around him. "from
3614753 A" The branches bent down and twined around him.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'I feel wise, indeed, said the scarecrow

"I feel wise, indeed, said the scarecrow
3614752 A" A I feel wise, indeed, A said the scarecrow.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Monkeys wound many coils around his body. 'from

"The Monkeys wound many coils around his body. "from
3614747 A" The Monkeys wound many coils around his body.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614745 A" The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'I was only made yesterday, said the Scarecrow

"I was only made yesterday, said the Scarecrow
3614735 A" A I was only made yesterday, A said the Scarecrow.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: Still Life with Fruit, (oil on canvas)

Still Life with Fruit, (oil on canvas)
651033 Still Life with Fruit, (oil on canvas) by Baum, Charles (1812-77); 76x64 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Still Life with Fruit. Carl Baum (1812-1877). Oil on canvas

Background imageBaum Collection: Pied Piper. Fairy tale

Pied Piper. Fairy tale
The Pied Piper. The Pied Piper leading children away from their homes. Artist: D Baum

Background imageBaum Collection: Copyright page from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Copyright page from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
3614755 Copyright page from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'Exactly so! I am a humbug. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"Exactly so! I am a humbug. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614751 A" Exactly so! I am a humbug.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: A" Exactly so)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her

"The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her
3614750 A" The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights

"The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights
3614749 A" The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614742 A" The Scarecrow sat on the big throne.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'This is a great comfort, said the Tin Woodman

"This is a great comfort, said the Tin Woodman
3614736 A" A This is a great comfort, A said the Tin Woodman.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614748 The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Lion ate some of the porridge. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"The Lion ate some of the porridge. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614741 A" The Lion ate some of the porridge.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Stork carried him up into the air. 'from

"The Stork carried him up into the air. "from
3614739 A" The Stork carried him up into the air.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow. 'from

"Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow. "from
3614734 A" Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'These people were all made of china. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"These people were all made of china. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614754 A" These people were all made of china.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets

"The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets
3614746 A" The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L

Background imageBaum Collection: 'You must give me the Golden Cap. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"You must give me the Golden Cap. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614744 A" You must give me the Golden Cap.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen

"Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen
3614740 A" Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. 'from

"The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. "from
3614738 A" The tree fell with a crash into the gulf.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: 'I am the Witch of the North'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"I am the Witch of the North"from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614732 A" I am the Witch of the NorthA" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'She caught Toto by the ear. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"She caught Toto by the ear. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614731 A" She caught Toto by the ear.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBaum Collection: 'The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow. 'from

"The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow. "from
3614743 A" The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageBaum Collection: The Maple of Ratibor, Silesia, 1893 (litho)

The Maple of Ratibor, Silesia, 1893 (litho)
KDC384270 The Maple of Ratibor, Silesia, 1893 (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: celebrated 100 year old tree converted into a home with two stories;)



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Step into the enchanting world of 'baum' where the magic of The Wizard of Oz comes alive. Join Dorothy and her loyal companion Toto as they embark on a journey to find their way back home. Along the yellow brick road, they encounter the lovable Tin Man, who longs for a heart and proves that kindness knows no bounds. In the mesmerizing poppy fields, beware of their sleep-inducing powers that almost halted our heroes' quest. As they meet the wise Scarecrow, together they learn that intelligence is not defined by appearances but by one's ability to think. With every step closer to Emerald City, Dorothy's determination shines through as she faces challenges with unwavering courage. Discover how L. Frank Baum weaves his spellbinding tale in this captivating adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – a story that will leave you believing in magic and reminding us all that sometimes what we seek is right within ourselves.