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Illustration of an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet atable for a meal in an inn with two cheeses: the fox and the cat
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Illustration of an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet atable for a meal in an inn with two cheeses: the fox and the cat
PCT4269522 Illustration of an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet atable for a meal in an inn with two cheeses: the fox and the cat. "It was certainly Pinocchio who ate the least." Drawing by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939) grave by Adolfo Bongini. by Chiostri, Carlo (1863-1939); (add.info.: Illustration of an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet atable for a meal in an inn with two cheeses: the fox and the cat. "It was certainly Pinocchio who ate the least." Drawing by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939) grave by Adolfo Bongini.); Photo © Gusman
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This print showcases an illustration from an old Italian edition of Pinocchio de Collodi, the beloved children's tale by Carlo Lorenzini. The image depicts a scene where the mischievous wooden puppet, Pinocchio, finds himself seated at a table in an inn with two cunning characters: the fox and the cat. The intricate details of this engraving bring to life the whimsical world of Pinocchio as he sits surrounded by two cheeses. It is evident that Pinocchio has been outwitted once again, as it was certainly him who ate the least. The drawing by Carlo Chiostri beautifully captures both the innocence and mischief of this iconic fictional character. As we delve into this enchanting scene, we are transported back to a time when childhood imagination ran wild. This illustration not only serves as a visual representation of one particular moment in Pinocchio's journey but also reflects on themes such as trust, deception, and personal growth. Through its artistic composition and attention to detail, this 19th-century print reminds us why stories like Pinocchio have endured for generations. It invites us to rediscover our own sense of wonderment while immersing ourselves in timeless tales that continue to captivate readers young and old alike.
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