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The Seven Dwarves Mourning Snow White, 1911 (colour litho)
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The Seven Dwarves Mourning Snow White, 1911 (colour litho)
CHT195507 The Seven Dwarves Mourning Snow White, 1911 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Les Sept Nains Pleurant Blanche Neige dans son Cercueil; fairy tale by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22931750
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The Seven Dwarves Mourning Snow White, 1911 - A Heartbreaking Farewell
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. In this poignant and evocative photo print, we witness the heart-wrenching scene of the seven dwarves mourning the loss of their beloved Snow White. Captured in vibrant color lithography by an anonymous French School artist from the 20th century, this image conveys a profound sense of sadness and sorrow. The dwarves gather around Snow White's glass coffin, their expressions filled with grief and despair. Each dwarf represents a different emotion - grumpy, happy, sneezy, sleepy, dopey - yet they all share in their collective mourning for their fallen friend. Candles flicker softly beside her lifeless body as flowers adorn her final resting place. Snow White's tragic fate is well-known; poisoned by an apple given to her by the wicked queen, she succumbs to eternal slumber. The dwarves' tears flow freely as they bid farewell to their dear companion who brought light and joy into their lives. This powerful depiction captures not only the immense sadness felt by these characters but also speaks to our own universal experience of loss and grief. It serves as a reminder that even in fairy tales where magic exists, death can still touch us deeply. As we gaze upon this moving artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, we are reminded of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's timeless tale that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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