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Cinderella Leaving the Ball from Cinderalla pub. 1919 (colour lithograph)




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Cinderella Leaving the Ball from Cinderalla pub. 1919 (colour lithograph)

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Media ID 15143393

© Historica Graphica Collection / Heritage-Images

1919 20th Arthur Rackham 1867 1939 Carriage Fairy Story Fairytale Groom Colour Lithograph Historica Graphica Collection


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases an enchanting moment from the beloved fairytale, Cinderella. Created in 1919 by Arthur Rackham, a renowned illustrator of his time, this colour lithograph beautifully captures the essence of this timeless story. The image depicts Cinderella leaving the ball, her magical night coming to an end. Intricately detailed and filled with vibrant colours, Rackham's illustration transports us into a world of fantasy and wonder. The carriage is elegantly crafted, adorned with intricate designs that reflect the opulence of the era. As Cinderella gazes out from within its confines, we can sense both her longing for freedom and her reluctance to leave behind such splendor. The groom stands beside the carriage, his presence adding a touch of reality amidst this fairy tale scene. His stoic expression hints at his awareness that their fleeting moment of bliss must come to an end. Part of the Historica Graphica Collection, this print holds historical significance as it represents one artist's interpretation of a classic tale that has captivated audiences for generations. It serves as a reminder that even in our modern world, these stories continue to hold immense power over our imaginations. Whether displayed in a child's bedroom or an art lover's collection, this exquisite print will transport viewers back to their own childhood dreams and remind them that magic truly does exist within these pages turned works of art.

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