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Babar, king of the elephants, and Celeste playing tennis at Celesteville. Illustration from one of Jean de Brunhoffs Babar books, 1930s



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Babar, king of the elephants, and Celeste playing tennis at Celesteville. Illustration from one of Jean de Brunhoffs Babar books, 1930s

BABAR THE ELEPHANT, 1930s.
Babar, king of the elephants, and Celeste playing tennis at Celesteville. Illustration from one of Jean de Brunhoffs Babar books, 1930s

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1930s Africa Animal Celeste Children Court Cursive Elephant Jean Literature Page Player Tennis Babar


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In this charming vintage illustration from the 1930s, we are transported to the whimsical world of Babar, king of the elephants, and his beloved wife Celeste. The scene captures a delightful moment as they engage in a friendly game of tennis at their home in Celesteville. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the enchanting characters created by Jean de Brunhoff in his iconic Babar books. With cursive strokes and meticulous precision, Brunhoff's illustrations have captivated children and adults alike for generations. Babar, dressed regally with a crown atop his head, stands tall on one side of the court while Celeste gracefully holds her racket on the other. Their playful expressions reveal their joyous spirits as they engage in this lighthearted activity together. This illustration not only showcases Brunhoff's artistic talent but also highlights his ability to seamlessly blend fantasy with reality. By placing these anthropomorphic elephants within an African setting, he creates a unique narrative that sparks curiosity and imagination among readers. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print serves as a beautiful reminder of the timeless appeal of Babar literature. Whether displayed in a child's bedroom or cherished by collectors of classic children's books, it is sure to evoke fond memories and inspire new adventures through its captivating imagery.

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