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What big eyes you have, Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood

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What big eyes you have, Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood

IL433791 What big eyes you have, Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood, 1925 (colour litho) by Woodroffe, Paul Vincent (1875-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from My First Fairy Story Book, published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1925; Little Red Riding Hood was popularised by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 as Little Red Cap ; ); English, out of copyright

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Brothers Grimm Childrens Deception Disguise Grandmother Hood Hooded Little Red Riding Hood She Wolf Tales Trick Trickery Wolf Wolves Beds Tale Thomas Nelson


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This print titled "What big eyes you have, Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood" transports us into the enchanting world of fairy tales. Created by Paul Vincent Woodroffe in 1925, this colorful lithograph captures a pivotal moment from the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood. The image showcases a young girl dressed in her iconic red cloak standing beside her grandmother's bed. However, something seems amiss as we notice the wolf disguised as the grandmother lying under the covers. The artist skillfully portrays the shock and realization on Little Red Riding Hood's face as she utters those famous words: "What big eyes you have!". Woodroffe's illustration is part of "My First Fairy Story Book" published by Thomas Nelson & Sons in 1925. This timeless tale was popularized by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 and has since become an integral part of children's literature. Through this artwork, we are reminded of themes such as trickery, deception, and disguise prevalent throughout fairy tales. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these characters to life while evoking a sense of wonder and curiosity within us. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are transported back to our own childhoods filled with bedtime stories and magical adventures. It serves as a beautiful reminder that even amidst darkness and danger, there is always room for bravery and triumph over adversity.

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