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Characters, from Jack the Giant Killer, Plate 2 for a Toy Theater, 1870-90. 1870-90
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Characters, from Jack the Giant Killer, Plate 2 for a Toy Theater, 1870-90. 1870-90
Characters, from Jack the Giant Killer, Plate 2 for a Toy Theater, 1870-90
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Benjamin Benjamin Pollock Character Characters Devil Devils Fairy Story Fairy Tale Grinding Wheel Jack The Giant Killer Pollock Pollock Benjamin Princess Sharpening Toy Theatre Blade Sewing
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases the intricate characters from "Jack the Giant Killer". Plate 2 for a Toy Theater, created by Benjamin Pollock in the late 19th century. The image transports us back to Victorian Britain, where this beloved fairy tale came to life on toy theater stages. The lithograph is filled with an array of colorful and enchanting figures that captivate our imagination. From brave warriors wielding sharp swords to mischievous devils lurking in the shadows, each character tells its own story within this whimsical scene. The attention to detail is remarkable as we see men and women engaged in various activities such as sewing, sharpening blades, or grinding wheels. Amongst these characters stands a royal princess, exuding elegance and grace amidst the chaos of war and warfare depicted around her. She represents both vulnerability and strength, reminding us of the power of resilience even in times of adversity. Benjamin Pollock's artistic brilliance shines through this piece as he masterfully brings together elements of fantasy literature with his unique concept for a toy theater. This print serves as a testament to his contribution to British heritage art. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only Pollock's creativity but also the enduring charm that fairy tales hold over generations. It invites viewers into a world where imagination knows no bounds – a world where heroes triumph over giants and dreams become reality.
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