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Peter Pan and Wendy: John was last because he had stopped to put on his Sunday hat, The birds were flown (colour litho)
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Peter Pan and Wendy: John was last because he had stopped to put on his Sunday hat, The birds were flown (colour litho)
5223025 Peter Pan and Wendy: John was last because he had stopped to put on his Sunday hat, The birds were flown (colour litho) by Hudson, Gwynedd M. (1882-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: John was last because he had stopped to put on his Sunday hat, The birds were flown. Illustration for J M Barries Peter Pan and Wendy decorated by Gwynedd M Hudson (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1931).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25186550
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Boy Who Never Grew Up J M Barrie John Last Peter Pan Stopped Sunday Wendy Flown
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In this print titled "Peter Pan and Wendy: John was last because he had stopped to put on his Sunday hat, The birds were flown" we are transported into the enchanting world of J. M. Barrie's beloved story. Illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson, this colour lithograph beautifully captures a moment filled with whimsy and childhood wonder. The scene depicts Peter Pan, Wendy, and their friend John as they embark on a thrilling adventure through Neverland. As the trio sets off, we see John lagging behind the others with a mischievous smile adorning his face. His delay is explained by the fact that he has paused to don his Sunday hat, adding an endearing touch of formality to their escapade. Meanwhile, in the background of the image, a flock of birds takes flight against a vibrant sky – symbolizing freedom and boundless imagination. Their departure signifies both the fleeting nature of childhood and Peter Pan's eternal existence as "the boy who never grew up". This evocative illustration not only transports us back to our own cherished memories of youth but also serves as a reminder to embrace our inner childlike spirit even as we navigate adulthood. It invites us to believe in magic and encourages us to hold onto those precious moments when time seemed infinite. With its rich colors and intricate details, this print from Hudson's collection is sure to captivate viewers young and old alike – reminding us all that sometimes it's okay to pause for just one more
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