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The Little Poulet and his brothers go home to his parents
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The Little Poulet and his brothers go home to his parents
XEE4404691 The Little Poulet and his brothers go home to his parents. Illustration of the tale " Le Pepetit Poucet" by Charles Perrault, 1697. In " Tales from the home for the little ones". Anonymous engraving of the 19th century. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Little Poulet and his brothers go home to his parents. Illustration of the tale " Le Pepetit Poucet" by Charles Perrault, 1697. In " Tales from the home for the little ones". Anonymous engraving of the 19th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a heartwarming scene from the tale "Le Petit Poucet" by Charles Perrault. In this illustration, we see The Little Poulet and his brothers making their way back home to their parents. Created by an unknown artist in the 19th century, this anonymous engraving beautifully depicts the essence of childhood and family. The image portrays a sense of both adventure and relief as The Little Poulet leads his siblings through what seems to be a challenging journey. Their expressions reveal determination mixed with joy, knowing that they are finally returning to the loving embrace of their parents. The story itself is one of hardship and resilience, highlighting themes such as poverty and youth. It speaks to the power of imagination and courage in overcoming adversity. Through this enchanting artwork, we can almost feel the warmth emanating from The Little Poulet's homecoming. As viewers, we are transported into a world where imaginary characters come alive amidst pauperism and struggle. This illustration serves as a reminder that even in times of difficulty, love and familial bonds can provide solace and strength. Overall, this evocative print not only showcases the talent of Stefano Bianchetti but also invites us to reflect on our own experiences with family, childhood memories, and the power of storytelling throughout history.
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