British Illustration Gallery
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Helen Stratton (1867-1961), ‘From every tree hung..’, from “The Fairy Tales of Han
Lizzy Stewart (British, based London, England) - 1: Illustration for The Swimmer by John Cheever 2:
Richard Tennant Cooper aka Richard Cooper (British, 1885-1957, England) - L'Ange de la Mort (The Ang
Inga Moore (British, born 1945)Toad’s Escape ~The Wind in the Willows
Olivia Jeffries (British, b. Norwich, UK) - 1: My Secret Self/You Can’t Always Be Friendly, Th
Illustration from Manual of Geology - James Dwight Dana - 1864 - via The British Library
Lancelot Speed (1860-1931), “The English Illustrated Magazine”, 1893-94Source
Finding of Don Juan by Haidee, Ford Madox Brown, 1873
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘Bhanavar’, from “The Works of George Meredith”,
Florence Violet Dale (1886-), “Vathek” by William Beckford, 1923Source
The fairy there welcomed her majesty, from The Fairy Book by Warwick Goble (1913)
dutzervonmezzenbrau: Sarah Price (1864)
reino:Artist | Amy JuddFollow me at - http://reino.tumblr.com/
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘The Unattainable’, “The Studio”, Vol. 23, 1901So
My Dad’s (and mom’s, mostly dad) little sweetheart. Calma the fluffy Longhair.Follow me on Instagram
Amy Judd (British, b. 1980, Sandwich, Kent, England) - Silent Butterfly Paintings: Oil on Canvas
magictransistor:Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb mounted on a horse and ready for battle, 1660-70.
Miles Johnston aka Miles J. Johnston (British, b. Fleet, Hampshire, England, based Simrishamn, Swede
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘The Sirens’, from “Homer’s Odyssey” by H.B
Bill Jacklin aka Bill Jacklin RA (British, b.1943, London, England) - 1: Umbrella Crossing, 2016, Oi
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘Punishment of Loki’, from “One for Wod and One for Lok
Ian Miller (British, b. 1952, England) - Artwork for Eldritch Horror’s The Vomit Hounds Drawings, M
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘Witchcraft’, from “Studio international”, Vol 23
Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933), “Sartor Resartus” by Thomas Carlyle, 1898Source
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