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Peter Pan and Wendy: Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully (colour litho)

Peter Pan and Wendy: Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully (colour litho)


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Peter Pan and Wendy: Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully (colour litho)

5223036 Peter Pan and Wendy: Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully (colour litho) by Hudson, Gwynedd M. (1882-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Twice Smee beat upon the instrument, and then stopped to listen gleefully. Illustration for J M Barries Peter Pan and Wendy decorated by Gwynedd M Hudson (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1931).); © Look and Learn

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Beat Boy Who Never Grew Up J M Barrie Listen Peter Pan Stopped Wendy Gleefully Twice


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This vibrant and enchanting lithograph captures a whimsical moment from J. M. Barrie's beloved tale, "Peter Pan and Wendy". Illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson, the print showcases a scene where Smee, one of Captain Hook's loyal crew members, gleefully beats upon an instrument while listening intently. The vivid colors bring to life the magical world of Neverland as Peter Pan and Wendy join in on the joyous occasion. The image perfectly encapsulates the essence of childhood imagination and adventure. It transports viewers back to their own carefree days when they believed in fairies, pirates, and flying boys who never grew up. The mischievous expression on Smee's face adds an element of playful excitement that is contagious. Hudson's intricate details beautifully complement Barrie's timeless story, capturing its spirit with every stroke. This particular illustration was created for Hodder & Stoughton's edition of "Peter Pan and Wendy" around 1931. As we gaze at this print, we are reminded of the power of storytelling to ignite our imaginations and transport us to fantastical worlds where anything is possible. It serves as a delightful reminder that even as adults, we should never let go of our inner child or stop finding joy in simple pleasures like beating upon an instrument just for the sheer delight it brings.

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