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Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). A policeman grabs the wooden puppet through the nose, has the great joy of the sweetheart
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Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). A policeman grabs the wooden puppet through the nose, has the great joy of the sweetheart
PCT4269494 Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). A policeman grabs the wooden puppet through the nose, has the great joy of the sweetheart. This original drawing by Chiostri is to be compared with the same illustration engraved posteriorly for the French edition: GUT2725. by Chiostri, Carlo (1863-1939); (add.info.: Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). A policeman grabs the wooden puppet through the nose, has the great joy of the sweetheart. This original drawing by Chiostri is to be compared with the same illustration engraved posteriorly for the French edition: GUT2725.); Photo © Gusman
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This print showcases an original drawing by Carlo Chiostri, one of the pioneering Italian illustrators of Collodi's famous work, "Pinocchio". The image depicts a thrilling moment from the beloved tale, as a policeman firmly grasps Pinocchio's wooden nose. The sheer delight on the face of Pinocchio's sweetheart is evident, adding an element of joy to this arresting scene. Chiostri's skillful artistry is evident in this illustration, which can be compared to the later engraved version for the French edition. The intricate details and expressive lines bring life to Pinocchio and his surroundings. This engraving captures the essence of childhood imagination and wonder. As we delve into this 19th-century masterpiece, we are transported back in time to a world where marionettes come alive and folktales become reality. Pinocchio himself embodies both innocence and mischief as he embarks on his journey towards becoming a real boy. His antler-like nose serves as a reminder of his tendency to tell lies. Carlo Chiostri's contribution to Italian literature cannot be overstated. Through his illustrations, he breathed life into iconic fictional characters like Pinocchio, leaving an indelible mark on generations of readers worldwide. This remarkable print by Patrice Cartier allows us to appreciate Chiostri's artistic genius while immersing ourselves in the enchanting world created by Collodi over a century ago.
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