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@MorganScorpion Or three manatees
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@bjorn_stjerne Have a great Christmas Natalja, and thanks for sharing also many fascinating things, looking forward to seeing what you have in store for the year to come 🦌🎄🕸️
(I don't know the artist for this I'm afraid)
These are from:
1. Mumindalen, Sweden 1973
2. Opowiadania Muminków, Poland 1979 (fuzzy-felt one)
3. Tanoshii Mūmin Ikka, Japan 1990
Jansson didn't illustrate The Lady of the Cold in the book but did for the 1973 Mumindalen series tie-in advent calendar, although still enigmatic
#FairyTaleTuesday The Lady of the Cold from Tove Jansson's #Moomin book 'Moominland Midwinter' (1957) brings ice and snow to Moominvalley. She is described as extremely beautiful, however if you look into her eyes she will instantly freeze you to death #GothicAdvent🥶❄️