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Ever since he had been a little boy, he thought what fun it would be if Jack would pop up and cry "Hello Frank!"(colour litho)

Ever since he had been a little boy, he thought what fun it would be if Jack would pop up and cry 'Hello Frank!'(colour litho)


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Ever since he had been a little boy, he thought what fun it would be if Jack would pop up and cry "Hello Frank!"(colour litho)

1630673 Ever since he had been a little boy, he thought what fun it would be if Jack would pop up and cry " Hello Frank!" (colour litho) by Willcox Smith, Jessie (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Everyday Fairy Book published by J Coker circa 1930)

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In this delightful and whimsical print titled "Ever since he had been a little boy, he thought what fun it would be if Jack would pop up and cry 'Hello Frank!'", artist Jessie Willcox Smith captures the innocent joy of childhood imagination. The scene depicts a young boy surrounded by his favorite toys, lost in a world of make-believe. The focal point of the image is an intricately designed jack-in-the-box, poised to surprise its young owner. With wide eyes filled with anticipation, the boy eagerly awaits the moment when Jack will burst out and greet him with a cheerful "Hello Frank!". The vibrant colors used in this color lithograph bring life to every detail - from the boy's playful costume to the carefully crafted toys that fill his room. This artwork evokes nostalgia for simpler times when children found endless amusement in their own imaginations. It reminds us of those carefree moments spent playing with cherished toys and inventing magical worlds within our minds. Published around 1930 as part of the Everyday Fairy Book series, this print captures not only a specific era but also timeless themes of playfulness, wonderment, and friendship between children and their beloved toys. It serves as a gentle reminder that even as we grow older, there is still magic to be found in embracing our inner childlike spirit.

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