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Brother Lustig

Bruder Lustig. Artists interpretation of a scene from the traditional Grimms fairy tale. Artist: Victor Thomas

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Brother Fairy Grimms Interpretation Tale Victor Artists Bruder


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Brother Lustig, an Artist's Interpretation of a Scene from the Traditional Grimms Fairy Tale This beautiful and intricately detailed print, created by the renowned artist Victor Thomas around 1904, depicts a poignant scene from the classic Grimms fairy tale, Brother Lustig. The story, originally published in the 19th century, is a European folktale that explores themes of sibling rivalry, deceit, and the consequences of one's actions. In this particular scene, we see the titular character, Brother Lustig, sitting at a table with a mischievous grin on his face. He is surrounded by an array of objects, including a knife, a loaf of bread, and a jug of wine. The table is set for three, suggesting that his two older brothers are expected to join him for a meal. However, Brother Lustig has other plans. As the tale goes, Brother Lustig had long been resentful of his older brothers' favoritism and decided to trick them into believing he was dead. He cut off his own thumb and left it in a coffin, which he buried in the forest. When his brothers came to visit him, they were horrified by the sight of the decaying body and assumed it was their youngest brother. This haunting scene from the fairy tale is brought to life in Victor Thomas's masterful interpretation. The artist's use of shadow and light creates an eerie atmosphere, while the intricate details of Brother Lustig's clothing and the table setting add to the overall sense of intrigue and suspense. The print is a beautiful and captivating reminder of the rich and timeless stories that have been passed down through generations.

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