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ArtistA whimsical picture book illustration of a delicate princess sitting upright in a towering bed stacked with dozens of colorful mattresses and quilts inside a candlelit castle chamber. Beneath the lowest mattress lies a tiny green pea glowing faintly with magical importance. Outside the window a storm rages, rain streaking the glass. The queen watches knowingly from the shadows while servants climb ladders to arrange the bedding. The mood is humorous yet regal and cozy, ornate medieval fairytale interior. Style by Anton Pieck × Leo and Diane Dillon, include a sterilized unicorn head logo and the text “AI by Unicorngraphics” as watermark.
Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse Märchen von Hans Christian Andersen
A detailed storybook illustration of the Princess and the Pea, focusing on the moment before the princess climbs into a towering bed of mattresses and pillows, set within a medieval castle bedroom. A young woman with fair skin, blonde hair, and a golden crown sits gracefully on the top mattress of a very tall stack of mattresses, dressed in a royal white gown with intricate golden details. Her hands are clasped, and her face holds a contemplative expression, possibly a slight smile, as she looks towards the older queen. The queen, with grey hair in an updo and a golden crown, stands on the left side of the image, beside a tall, arched Gothic window through which flashes of lightning illuminate a stormy night sky. She wears a rich, dark blue gown and is looking at the princess with a knowing, slightly mischievous smile, her hands pressed together.
The princess's bed consists of at least eight mattresses stacked high, each with unique patterns and colors: some are blue with gold designs, others are red with floral motifs, and some are white or cream with subtle patterns. Between the mattresses at the bottom of the stack, a tiny, glowing green pea with a smiling face is visible, emitting a soft light. Two wooden ladders lean against