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Author Topic: New game - picture association  (Read 101150 times)
Morticia
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« Reply #2392 on: 14:35:39, 11-06-2007 »

Thanks pim for the link to youtube.
I am low on fairytails, but this one is familiar everywhere.

Is this fairytail by Green? His fairy tails were so popular when I was growing up.

It was a folk tale. Charles Perrault wrote it down. In this version Red Little Riding Hood doesn't survive. She actually does survive in the later Grimm version. Her name in Dutch is Roodkapje.

A lovely picture by Jessie Wilcox Smit! Many thanks. Smiley

To me, the greatest fairy tale illustrator is Gustave Doré. I like Arthur Rackham and Anton Pieck, but Doré has really captured best the fear and terror of many fairy tales:


Little Red Riding Hood


Hop o' My Thumb


Puss in Boots

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"People hate anything well made. It gives them a guilty conscience." John Betjeman
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« Reply #2393 on: 14:44:12, 11-06-2007 »

Fairy tales suppose to prepare children for life. In this stories they are introduced to dangers of life, treachery as well as kindness.
I love your pictures.
Here is Mozart fairy tale.
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« Reply #2394 on: 14:53:00, 11-06-2007 »

Here is Mozart fairy tale.

It's a bit ironic that Mozart himself became the subject of a fairy tale:



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« Reply #2397 on: 15:09:27, 11-06-2007 »

Pushkin wrote Mozart and Salieri and that play is very popular. There is no historical truth in it. Historians say now that Salieri did not poison Mozart. May be he (and others) killed him with their jealousy.
This is snow maiden from Boston ballet (Tchaikovsky's music this time).


I don't think that that balerina eats much in any restaurants.
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Oops - a bit late with the previous
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