An iconic illustration by E. H Shepard from the first Pooh book. This iconography has helped to make the Pooh stories recognizable worldwide. The picture depicts Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet walking side by side through a wintry woodland scene. Pooh, a small bear with a rounded figure, is seen from behind, walking upright. Piglet, a much smaller figure with pointed ears and a scarf, walks just beside Pooh. They are walking near a clump of slender trees, their bare branches indicating it's likely winter or late autumn. There is a trail of footprints in the snow—a swirling, circular pattern on the ground, suggesting they’ve been walking in circles, perhaps unknowingly. CHAPTER III IN WHICH POOH AND PIGLET GO HUNTING AND NEARLY CATCH A WOOZLE https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/67098/pg67098-images.html
Screams in the Vault: Public Domain Horror in the Age of IP
As many iconic works have entered into the public domain since 2019, there has been a surge of horror film adaptations.
by Sterling Dudley
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