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The parrot screams when he sees the cat that has just stolen a leg." The Parroquet -- To the Thief!... ", 1936 (illustration)
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The parrot screams when he sees the cat that has just stolen a leg." The Parroquet -- To the Thief!... ", 1936 (illustration)
7309651 The parrot screams when he sees the cat that has just stolen a leg." The Parroquet -- To the Thief!...", 1936 (illustration) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); 7 x 10, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrious points for school children. Publisher unknown, 1936. Anthropomorphic illustrations by Benjamin Rabier (1901-1966). Series of 25 humorous chromolithographs. Measurements: 7 x 10.5 cm.); Photo © Duvallon
Media ID 28382920
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In this whimsical illustration titled "The Parroquet -- To the Thief!. . . ", created by Benjamin Rabier in 1936, we are transported into a world of anthropomorphic animals. The scene captures a moment of chaos and surprise as a parrot lets out a piercing scream upon witnessing a cat stealing a leg. The vibrant colors and playful expressions on the characters' faces bring this humorous composition to life. The mischievous cat, with its sly grin, is caught red-handed while clutching the stolen limb in its paws. Meanwhile, the parrot's wide-eyed shock and open beak convey his astonishment at the audacity of the feline thief. This artwork was part of an alphabet primer or abecedary aimed at school children during that time period. Each image in this series showcased different animals engaging in amusing activities related to each letter of the alphabet. Rabier's talent for anthropomorphism shines through as he gives human-like qualities to these animal characters, making them relatable and endearing to viewers of all ages. "The Parroquet -- To the Thief!. . " serves as both entertainment and educational material, combining humor with learning opportunities for young minds. It reminds us that art can transcend time and language barriers while bringing joy and laughter into our lives.
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