‘I was only made yesterday’, said the Scarecrow (1900)
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"I was only made yesterday," said the Scarecrow, by William Wallace Denslow, is a delightful and iconic illustration that transports viewers to a whimsical realm within the imaginative story of The Wizard of Oz. Depicted in this endearing scene, a young girl with flowing hair and a serene expression shares a serene moment with a Scarecrow, dressed in an outfit fit for embarkation on a noble quest. Sitting beside them is a small, scruffy terrier, attentively joining in their quiet respite.This 1900 illustration showcases Denslow’s distinctive style, notable for its bold lines and clear, vibrant colors which add to the storybook quality of the work. The setting is peaceful, beside a placid stream flanked by reeds, which suggests a moment of relaxation in their adventures. The Scarecrow, with his wide-eyed, friendly face, converses with the girl, hinting at his recent creation and the beginning of his life’s journey with his new companions.In this image, Denslow captures a moment of companionship and narrative depth, illustrating not just the external journey but also the developing friendships between the characters. It is a testament to the enduring charm of The Wizard of Oz and its ability to convey themes of friendship, adventure, and discovery through its richly drawn characters and settings.
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William Wallace Denslow was an American illustrator and caricaturist remembered for his work in collaboration with author L. Frank Baum, especially his illustrations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Denslow was an editorial cartoonist with a strong interest in politics, which has fueled political interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.