Toverlux Lamp Silhouette - Summer (Sibylle von Olfers)
This vibrant Toverlux silhouette portrays a joyful summer scene from Sibylle von Olfers' "Story of the Root Children." The design features the children now above ground, dancing among wildflowers, poppies, daisies, and golden wheat stalks. Colorful butterflies flutter against a bright blue sky, while green crickets frame the archway with their musical instruments.
The rich emerald border creates a window-like effect, offering a glimpse into this magical meadow where ladybugs and beetles join the children's celebration of summer abundance. This meticulously crafted silhouette captures the height of the season's splendor, perfect for bringing natural wonder and storytelling magic to children's spaces.
Silhouette lamp and frame sold separately.
- Size: 7-1/2 x 7-1/2" (19x19 cm)
- Country: Made in the Netherlands
- For use with Toverlux lamps
- Decorative use only
- Material: 100% recyclable polypropylene (see image for additional details)
Sibylle von Olfers (1881–1916) was a German author and illustrator best known for her enchanting children's books that seamlessly blend nature and fantasy. Born in Schloss Metgethen, near Königsberg, Prussia, Olfers grew up in a noble family where she developed a deep appreciation for art and nature. Her most famous work, *The Story of the Root Children* (1906), is a classic that continues to captivate generations with its beautifully illustrated tale of nature’s seasons and cycles.
Olfers' works are often compared to those of Beatrix Potter, both for their gentle storytelling and exquisite illustrations. In addition to her literary work, Olfers was also a Benedictine nun, which influenced the themes of simplicity and harmony in her art. Tragically, her life was cut short at the age of 34 due to illness, but her legacy lives on through her timeless books, which remain beloved in children's literature. Olfers’ unique ability to depict the natural world with a sense of wonder and reverence has secured her place as a significant figure in early 20th-century children's literature.
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