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Harold Nelson (1871-1948), “A Real Queen’s Fairy Tales’ by Carmen Sylva, 1901 Sour
Byam Shaw (1872-1919), “Tales from Shakespeare”, 1914‘A Midsummer Night’s Dr
Nicola Bealing (British, b. 1963, Hertford, England) - 1: Sea Monsters 2: Sea Sick 3: Leaping Midn
Harold Nelson (1871-1948), ‘The Vision of St. Agatha’, “Modern Pen Drawings”
Jean de Saintré jousts with the Spanish knight Enguerrant. Miniature from an illuminated manuscrip
michaelmoonsbookshop:damaged and very worn engraved title page The British Herbal and family physici
Mike Worrall (British, b. 1942, Matlock, Derbyshire, England, based Terrigal, NSW, Australia) - The
Herbert Granville Fell (1872-1971), “The Studio”, Vol. 15, 1899Source
These illustrations come from a book on Egypt written by a British man in 1878. It discusses ancient
Illustration for April, from The Shepheardes Calender by Walter Crane (1893)
Perseus Armed by the Nymphs, from A Wonder Book for Boys & Girls by Walter Crane (1893)
The Youthful Poet’s Dream (illustration for John Milton’s L’Allegro and Il Penseroso), William Blake
Jane Evans (British, b. England) - Zoe Chinese Brush Painting: Ink
La Belle Dame sans Merci, Frank Dicksee, ca. 1901
The Ghost of Darius Appears to Atossa, George Romney (1734-1802)
The Archangel Gabriel battles the Devil. Initial ‘G’ from a manuscript of the medieval encyclopedia
Charlie Mackesy (British, b. 1962, Northumberland, England) - Blue Girl Turning Drawings
Harriet Lee-Merrion aka Harriet Lee Merrion (British, b. 1991, Sheffield, England, based Bristol, En
Mike Worrall (British, b. 1942, Matlock, Derbyshire, England, based Terrigal, NSW, Australia) - The
Tom Purvis, travel poster, 1930. England. Source
Tom Purvis, poster for the London and North Eastern Railway, 1930. London. magazines.iaddb.org
One of my favorite picture books are the Brambly Hedge series by British author and illustrator Jill
Laura Stoddart (British, b. 1971, Liverpool, England) - Storm In A Tea Cup Drawings: Watercolors, I
Helen Stratton (1867-1961), “Fairy tales of Hans Andersen”, 1908Source
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