The Good Little Sister cut off her own tiny finger, fitted it into the lock and succeeded in opening it

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Description

Artwork: A watercolored painting. A girl with black hair is wearing a blue dress with white polka dots and carrying a red tartan bag and a stool. She is leaning on a large wooden door, poking her pointer finger into the lock. The girl and the door stand on an iceberg, drifting at sea. More icebergs can be seen in the background. It is a clear night, with multiple stars able to be seen in the sky.

Date Available

1909-01-01

Date Issued

1900-01-01/1909-12-31

Subject

Watercolor painting
Fairy tales
Fantasy Illustration

Type

Still Image

Format

Extent

2048 MB

Medium

Identifier

31/2734/EN3414_TurnerNatalie_001

Relation

Rights

This item was published 1909 therefore it is in public domain as in accordance with U.S. Copyright Law.

Access Rights

Public Domain

Publisher

Files

Arthur Rackham's Illustration for "The Seven Ravens"

Citation

Rackham, Arthur, 1867-1939, “The Good Little Sister cut off her own tiny finger, fitted it into the lock and succeeded in opening it,” Mississippi State University Libraries, accessed December 5, 2024, https://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/items/show/2734.

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  1. Arthur Rackham's Illustration for "The Seven Ravens"