Wuffer -> RE: OT: 2019 challenge (6/14/2019 1:59:24 PM)
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Would like, but it's memories from my childhood, 40 y ago :-) The era of Pan Tau. Really had to dig these books out, Tartarnikov as an illustrator however is probably more interessant. BTW, Czechoslowakia at the time was a big content producer for (w)German pre-evening TV, I still remember all these marvellous made fairy tale movies. Sry, Walt D., no hard feelings, but your Cindarellastuff ... nice try. What I personally found much more interesting is this ambivalent view so common in eastern Europe: Take a neoclassic picture of a knight for example, in French or German culture it's simply a boring nobleborn knight w/o any further questions; what I found especially in polish pubs however is their love for ambiguous' characters, the painting challenges you - is he a raider or a Paladin? Friend or foe? Obviously it depend's... 'The Witcher'[&o] illustrates this perhaps best. But I'm talking too much.
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