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The flowery-kirtl’d naiades. Color process illustration by Arthur Rackham for John Milto
“Violette consented willingly to pass the night in the forest.” Color process illu
“Lest a nightmare should come to the fairies’ cousin twice removed on their mother&rsquo
“She looked down upon our street.” Portrait illustration by Charles Dana Gibson, f
Bookplate etching by William Bell Scott for Poems Dramatic and Lyrical, by John Byrne Warren, publis
A Winter’s night. Etching by William Hole for The Poetry of Robert Burns, Volume 1, publ
“Under her childish gaze, a wolf that had been taken alive in the Bohemian forest crawled fawn
Giant Silk Moths and purple coral tree. Etching by Joseph Mulder, based on the artwork of Mari
Glance at Detroit from the city hall. Wood engraving by John Douglas Woodward for Picturesque
The shower. Woodcut by Felix Vallotton, for his biography, published in 1898 by Edmond Sagot a
The falling of the leaves. Landscape etching by Alfred Taiee, based on the artwork of Jean-Fra
“But there was no voice throughout the vast, illimitable desert.” Portrait illustr
“That girl, as you call her, is my wife.” Color process illustration by Gordon Bro
“The jackal … opened his bundle of betel leaves, put some into his mouth, and began
From my window. Wood engraving by Joseph Swain, based on the artwork of Frederick Sandys, for
Geldberg’s daughters. Metal engraving by Jules Roze, based on the artwork of Pierre Edou
The Parasol. Portrait illustration by Paul Helleu for the book, Paul Helleu, Peintre et Graveu
“Illuminating … the dusky mirror.” Color process illustration by Hugh T
Indian No. 6. Color lithograph by Francis Bedford, for the book, The Grammar of Ornament, writ
The Black-Crested Chickadee. Color lithograph by George Gorgas White, for John Cassin’s
Helias, the Knight of the Swan. Wood engraving by an unknown artist for the book, Germania&rsq
“She went to the cobbler’s, To buy him some shoes, But when she came backHe wa
Primula Auricula. Metal engraving by Victor, based on the artwork of Pierre-Joseph Redoute, fo
“When buds are breaking and birds singing merrily, dance with me.” Portrait illust
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