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English: Goose Girl

Record number: 23052911
Artist: Kubel, Otto (German, 1868-1951)
Item caption, front: Brüder Grimm / Gänsemagd / Otto Kubel, pinx.
Item caption/descriptive text, back: 6. Bei einem Festmahl erzählte der alte König die sonderbare Geschichte und fragte die falsche Braut, die Kammerjungfer, was für eine Strafe die Betrügerin treffen solle. Sie antwortete, man solle die Betrügerin in ein Faß stecken und durch die Gassen rollen, bis sie tot sei. Da sagte der König: "Du hast dein eigenes Urteil gefällt, es soll dir widerfahren." Der Königssohn aber vermählte sich mit der Königstochter, die bisher hatte Gänse hüten müssen. Und sie waren ihr Lebtag glücklich und zufrieden. = At a banquet, the old king told the strange story and asked the false bride, the maid, what punishment the impostor should have. She replied that the impostor should be put in a barrel and rolled through the streets until she was dead. Then the king said: "You have pronounced your own judgment, so it shall be done to you." But the king's son married the Princess, who had previously had to look after geese. And they were happy and content all their lives. Uniform title: Grimm: Die Gänsemagd (“The Goose Girl”)
Dimensions: 140 x 89 mm.
Date: 1922 or earlier
Nationality: German
Publisher: Verlag: Farbenphotographische Gesellschaft m.b.H., Stuttgart, [Germany]
Series: Serie 241 Nr. 4387
Medium: Uvachrom color print from original watercolor painting
Interpretive notes: During a feast, the old king tricks the false bride into revealing her treachery, and condemns her to the fate she herself had contrived for the true bride.
Subject headings: Princesses; Princes; Kings; Soldiers; Servants

Credit: The Jack Zipes Historic Fairy Tale Postcard Collection/Minneapolis College of Art and Design
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