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Cinderella, c1895. Artist: Arthur Joseph Gaskin
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Cinderella, c1895. Artist: Arthur Joseph Gaskin
Cinderella, c1895. An illustration originally published in A Book of Fairy Tales, published by Metheun & Co. From The Studio Volume 4. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1894]
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Arthur Joseph Arthur Joseph Gaskin Arts And Crafts Movement Calligraphy Capital Letter Cinderella Damsel In Distress Disagreeing Disagreement English Text Fairy Story Fairy Tale Fairytale Gaskin Publishers Rescue Rescuing Studio Publications Studio Volume 4 Western Script Metaphor Stepsister Wood Engraving
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This print, titled "Cinderella" showcases the artistic brilliance of Arthur Joseph Gaskin. Created around 1895, this illustration was originally published in A Book of Fairy Tales by Metheun & Co. The Studio Volume 4 featured this enchanting artwork at their London Offices. The scene depicted in the print captures a pivotal moment from the timeless fairy tale. Cinderella, portrayed as a resolute young woman, stands amidst a group of characters engaged in an intense disagreement. This monochrome masterpiece beautifully conveys both the emotional turmoil and resilience inherent to Cinderella's story. Gaskin's attention to detail is evident through his intricate wood engraving technique. The delicate lines and precise shading bring life to each character, highlighting their unique personalities within this nineteenth-century setting. This print not only serves as an exquisite example of Gaskin's talent but also represents the broader Arts and Crafts Movement that flourished during this era. It encapsulates the movement's emphasis on craftsmanship and its desire to elevate everyday objects into works of art. As we gaze upon this stunning portrayal, we are reminded of Cinderella's journey from damsel in distress to her eventual rescue by Prince Charming—a metaphorical triumph over adversity that has captivated readers for generations.
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