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Sleeping Beauty Spinning

Princess Beauty discovers the old woman spinning with a spindle and is about to prick her finger and fall into a hundred-year sleep

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Discovers Fairy Finger Hundred Prick Sleep Sleeping Spindle Spinning Tale Tales Year


EDITORS COMMENTS
Once upon a time, in a quaint and enchanting tale of old, a young princess named Beauty, also known as Aurora, was discovered in the secluded depths of a hidden forest, captivated by an intriguing scene. Circa 1870, in this print from the annals of history, we find the princess, with her ethereal beauty and long, flowing locks, gazing in awe at an ancient woman, her back turned to the young princess, as she intently spins yarn with a traditional spindle. The air was thick with the scent of wildflowers and the gentle hum of nature, as the sun cast dappled light through the trees. Suddenly, the princess reached out, her curiosity piqued, and in a moment of unforeseen consequence, she pricked her finger on the very spindle that the old woman held. The tale goes that this simple act, a mere prick of a finger, was to curse the princess with a hundred-year sleep, a curse bestowed upon her by an uninvited fairy. This enchanting print, a testament to the rich history of fairy tales and their enduring allure, transports us back to a time when magic and wonder were as real as the sun in the sky. The intricate details of the print, from the delicate folds of the princess's gown to the intricate patterns on the old woman's shawl, serve to bring this timeless tale to life. A true masterpiece, this print is a must-have for any collector of historical prints, fairy tale enthusiasts, or those who believe in the power of a good story to transport us to another world.

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