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Charles Folkard (1878-1963), “The Princess and the Goblin” by George MacDonald, 1949Sour
Emily Florence Mason (1870-1934), ‘Midsummer’s Eve’, “Holidays & Happy-Days” by Hami
John D. Batten (1860-1932), ‘The Master & his Pupil’, from “English Fairy Tale
Illustrations for Grimm’s Marchen by Philip Pullman: Hansel and Gretel, photo and sculpture by Shaun
German fairy tale illustrations by Otto Kubel (1868-1951). Early 1900s.
Ivan Bilibin. Even back in his days, Russian fairy tales were severely underrated. Why? No idea. The
Illustrations for The Snow Queen, by Errol Le Cain
russianfolklore:Gennady Novozhilov’s illustrations for poem “Ruslan and Ludmila” by Alexander Pushki
english-idylls:Illustrations by Edmund Dulac from The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales from the
Illustrations from L Frank Baum’s Oz books (WW Denslow & John R Neill, 1900 to 1920).(via Wikipe
Helen Stratton (1867-1961), ‘From every tree hung..’, from “The Fairy Tales of Han
From The Man Elephant, A Book of African Fairy Tales, edited by Hartwell James and illustrated by Jo
fairytalemood:“Bluebeard’s Castle: a series based on the opera by Bartok” by Kate Conrad
Heorhii Ivanovych Narbut (1886-1920), “Derevannyi orel”, 1909Source
Russian Fairy Tale Series.2007.Illustrated by Boris Zvorykin.Villeroy & Boch.Snegurochka / The S
A huge thank you for the recent Tumblr love! And hello to my new followers!!Here’s a work in p
djevojka:Jamsan, Little Red Riding Hood
assemblyfairytale:Flint by Vladislav Yerko
“Moths,” the sixth piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Tales, at Gallery
pagewoman:Lennart Helje
The fairy there welcomed her majesty, from The Fairy Book by Warwick Goble (1913)
“The Fox’s Apprentice,” the third piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Ta
seafaeries:From In Powder and Crinoline : old fairy tales retold. By Arthur Quiller-Couch; illustrat
Contes du temps passépar Charles Perrault.PARIS.L.Curmer, Éditeur.1843.Barbe Bleue.
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