The Day the Legend Began #3
by Reynold Jay
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Title
The Day the Legend Began #3
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Drawing - Pencil
Description
Art by Duy Truong,
A gentle breeze blew from the west. It would not last long as angry clouds were billowing over the mountain peaks.
William Tell took careful aim....
He tested the air once again and then focused upon the apple.
He released the latch and the arrow sailed across the square and split the apple in half.
Walter picked up the two halves and ran into the arms of his father. The villagers embraced one another and cheered as their prayers had been answered.
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January 5th, 2015
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Joseph Levine
My dear distinguished R.J.--Betraying my ignorance I confess not having heard of the magnificent work you've done-directed-and inspired over the years--a veritable anthology of gorgeous fantasy for the young at heart of all ages. I thank you for the gracious comment, thrilled that my humble "Anthony's" took you back in time, and return the kindness by singling out one frame from the vast oeuvre of your Wutherington Diary restoration project. It is the seminal moment when William Tell draws his bowstring preparatory to unleashing the arrow that will split an apple atop his son Walter's head. From that momentous event, which you drew in pan and ink, evidently sprang a cornucopia of tales, legends and captivating watercolors that have delighted thousands ever since. Long may such blessed inspiration continue to flow, with you serving as its unquenchable fountainhead!