Three girls under the window ... this is how A. Pushkin's fairy tale begins - "The Tale of Tsar Saltan" I really hope you read this tale. In Russia, every child knows her (not to mention adults). I have illustrated the beginning of this tale. This is not a commercial project. Just from the heart and from nothing to do. I have no work so far - all customers are closed due to quarantine. A friend of mine jokingly asked - Three girls in quarantine? :) I share my work and photos of its details - because the details are the most interesting :))
At the beginning of the tale, it is said that three girls sitting at the window in the evening are engaged in needlework and have a conversation discussing what would happen if each of them were the bride of the king. And in this conversation their characters and dreams are revealed. One says she would have a feast for the whole world. The second - that would have come across a beautiful canvas. The third - says that she would have given birth to a son for the king. The king accidentally heard this conversation.
Read this beautiful story. very interesting ! I think that it is translated. And surely there is a cartoon with translation - enjoy.
Три девицы под окном Пряли поздно вечерком.
- "Кабы я была царица,- Говорит одна девица,- То на весь крещеный мир Приготовила б я пир".
- "Кабы я была царица,- Говорит ее сестрица,- То на весь бы мир одна Наткала я полотна".
- "Кабы я была царица,- Третья молвила сестрица,- Я б для батюшки-царя Родила богатыря".
Только вымолвить успела, Дверь тихонько заскрыпела, И в светлицу входит царь, Стороны той государь. Во все время разговора Он стоял позадь забора; Речь последней по всему Полюбилася ему.