Little Red Riding Hood is a European fairy tale about an innocent little girl and the Big Bad Wolf. Among many versions of the story, which can be traced back to the 10th century, the Brother Grimm’s has been reproduced in many different forms. The brothers spent most of their lives in Kassel, Germany, the city which is recognized to be the capital city for the Brothers Grimm as well as the home of the art exhibition Documenta. For years, the brothers’ fairy tales have been a repeating theme in Documenta. Clémentine Soudais is a writer and illustrator for youth. Her works often involve illustrating fairy tales for children. And she is also an author of children’s books
Gutenberg or Luther’s Bible (1534) and the fairy tales of the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, tit...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
Many cultures have tales in which the main character wears a particular item of clothing or is invar...
The story of the little girl and her fatal encounter with the wolf was recorded by Jacob and Wilhelm...
A collection of fairy tales and fables.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/summer_production_1977/1...
The virtual exhibition retraces the history of the tales using a hundred or so images and is a way f...
Folk and fairy tales have been told for centuries and they remain a mainstay in children's literatur...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 58 x 63 cm. Adapted, retold, and illustrated by Normandie Syken...
This paper is an art historical study of the illustrations which appear in children\u27s books from ...
Includes 5 woodcuts.First sentence: "A horrid tale I've got to tell! A pretty girl in France did dwe...
Neste artigo, procede-se a uma análise intertextual de diversas obras portuguesas que possuem como m...
Around the early nineteenth hundreds the Brothers Grimm collected and published fairy tales in Germa...
U radu su proučene različite inačice bajke o Crvenkapici koja je jedna od najpoznatijih svjetskih ba...
Gutenberg or Luther’s Bible (1534) and the fairy tales of the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, tit...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
Many cultures have tales in which the main character wears a particular item of clothing or is invar...
The story of the little girl and her fatal encounter with the wolf was recorded by Jacob and Wilhelm...
A collection of fairy tales and fables.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/summer_production_1977/1...
The virtual exhibition retraces the history of the tales using a hundred or so images and is a way f...
Folk and fairy tales have been told for centuries and they remain a mainstay in children's literatur...
Creating and writing fairy tales is a literary exercise that was introduced in the salons of the XVI...
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 58 x 63 cm. Adapted, retold, and illustrated by Normandie Syken...
This paper is an art historical study of the illustrations which appear in children\u27s books from ...
Includes 5 woodcuts.First sentence: "A horrid tale I've got to tell! A pretty girl in France did dwe...
Neste artigo, procede-se a uma análise intertextual de diversas obras portuguesas que possuem como m...
Around the early nineteenth hundreds the Brothers Grimm collected and published fairy tales in Germa...
U radu su proučene različite inačice bajke o Crvenkapici koja je jedna od najpoznatijih svjetskih ba...
Gutenberg or Luther’s Bible (1534) and the fairy tales of the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, tit...
In recent years contemporary artists have been appropriating and re-inventing traditional fairy tale...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...