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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 4: The story so far: Hans Christian Andersen made original paper cuttings as gifts for friends and to entertain himself as he told his tales
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Beth Wagner Brust
2005
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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 4: The story so far: Hans Christian Andersen made original paper cuttings as gifts for friends and to entertain himself as he told his tales
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2005
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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 4: The story so far: Hans Christian Andersen made original paper cuttings as gifts for friends and to entertain himself as he told his tales
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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 4: The story so far: Hans Christian Andersen made original paper cuttings as gifts for friends and to entertain himself as he told his tales
2005
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His artwork was done with white paper, not black. His flights of fancy took nothing seriously and were utterly timeless. Just as [Hans Christian Andersen] wrote his fairy tales in a completely different and informal style, he made his cuttings in the same way. The biggest difference between Andersen's paper-cutting style and everyone else's was the emotional tone. Traditional cuttings were gentle, quiet and unemotional. Andersen's were the opposite. They were funny or sad, scary or sweet, fantastic or frightening. They were full of life -- ballerinas on toe, mischievous elves, frowning faces. His cuttings, like his fairy tales, were dramatic.
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