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The Reindeer Did Not Dare To Stop. It Ran On Till It Came To The Bush With The Red Berries. There It Put Gerda Down, And Kissed Her On The Mouth, While Big Shining Tears Trickled Down Its Face. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

The Reindeer Did Not Dare To Stop. It Ran On Till It Came To The Bush With The Red Berries. There It Put Gerda Down, And Kissed Her On The Mouth, While Big Shining Tears Trickled Down Its Face. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938


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The Reindeer Did Not Dare To Stop. It Ran On Till It Came To The Bush With The Red Berries. There It Put Gerda Down, And Kissed Her On The Mouth, While Big Shining Tears Trickled Down Its Face. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

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In this illustration by Edmund Dulac for "The Snow Queen" we witness a poignant moment between Gerda and the reindeer. As they journey through the snow-covered landscape, the reindeer refuses to halt its pace, fearing the dangers that lurk behind them. It carries Gerda until they reach a bush adorned with vibrant red berries. With great tenderness, the majestic creature gently places Gerda on the ground and leans in to kiss her on the mouth. Tears stream down its face, glistening like stars against its fur. The depth of emotion is palpable as both characters share an intimate connection amidst their arduous quest. Dulac's masterful use of color brings this scene to life; from Gerda's rosy cheeks to the rich hues of nature surrounding them, every detail evokes a sense of enchantment and wonder. This illustration captures not only a pivotal moment in Hans Andersen's timeless tale but also encapsulates themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience. As viewers gaze upon this image, they are transported into a world where fairy tales come alive—a world where even animals possess deep emotions and can empathize with human suffering. Through Dulac's skillful brushstrokes, we are reminded that within these classic stories lies profound wisdom waiting to be discovered by young and old alike.

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