A vintage illustration of Dorothy and several tinsmiths working on constructing the Tin Man in a workshop.
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This is a vintage illustration, likely from a children's book, depicting a scene in a tinsmith's workshop. The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century illustrations, with bold outlines and flat colors. The central focus is a partially constructed Tin Man, standing upright on a workbench. Several tinsmiths are gathered around him, working on his construction. They are all depicted with exaggerated features and expressions of concentration. One tinsmith is hammering at the Tin Man's chest, while others are using various tools like pincers and levers. To the left of the Tin Man stands Dorothy, a young girl with curly blonde hair and a blue and white dress. She is looking on with a concerned expression. The workshop is filled with tools and equipment, including an anvil, a furnace, and various metalworking implements. The background is a simple, light-colored wall. The illustration is framed by a dark blue border. Below the image is a caption that reads, "The tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights." The overall impression is one of a busy and industrious workshop, with a touch of whimsy and fantasy. The illustration is likely intended to be charming and engaging for young readers.


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