The Six Brothers Riding Out to Woo

Once on a time, there was a King who had seven sons, and he loved them so much that he could never bear to be without them all at once, but one must always be with him.

Now, when they were grown up, six were to set off to woo, but as for the youngest, his father kept him at home, and the others were to bring back a princess for him to the palace.

80,00 

Out of stock

Illustration extracted from the tale The Giant who had no heart in his body, published in East of the Sun and West of the Moon (1914).

The art print is sold mounted in a custom-made passepartout and framed in a wooden frame made of solid oak (external dimensions: 31,5 x 25,5 cm, depth 20 mm).

Once on a time, there was a King who had seven sons, and he loved them so much that he could never bear to be without them all at once, but one must always be with him.

Now, when they were grown up, six were to set off to woo, but as for the youngest, his father kept him at home, and the others were to bring back a princess for him to the palace.

Weight 600 g
Dimensions 31,5 × 25,5 × 2 cm
Artist

Date

1914

Frame color

Wood

Frame dimensions

30 x 24 cm

The Six Brothers Riding Out to Woo

80,00 

Out of stock

Illustration extracted from the tale The Giant who had no heart in his body, published in East of the Sun and West of the Moon (1914).

The art print is sold mounted in a custom-made passepartout and framed in a wooden frame made of solid oak (external dimensions: 31,5 x 25,5 cm, depth 20 mm).

Once on a time, there was a King who had seven sons, and he loved them so much that he could never bear to be without them all at once, but one must always be with him.

Now, when they were grown up, six were to set off to woo, but as for the youngest, his father kept him at home, and the others were to bring back a princess for him to the palace.

Weight 600 g
Dimensions 31,5 × 25,5 × 2 cm
Artist

Date

1914

Frame color

Wood

Frame dimensions

30 x 24 cm