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post-impressionisms:Illustration for the Fairy Tale “Marya Morevna”, Ivan Bilibin. 1900.
Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914), “Fairy Tales from the Far North” by Peter Christen Asbjør
illustrationexhilaration:Day 2: Kay NielsenAnother artist with a flair for rich detail and colour!Ka
bayazeth:The Wild Swans, illustrated by Nika Golz
Illustrations by Shaun Tan for the Grimms’ “Marchen” by Philip Pullman1. Rapunzel2. The Fisherman’s
the-cinder-fields:John Batten illustration,The Demon with the Matted Hair from Indian Fairy Tales,18
intheheatherbright:- the reindeer leapt over bush and briar, over marsh and moor, -Naomi Lewis [Hans
Illustrations for Charles Perrault’s Le Petit Poucet (Little Thumb / Hop-o’-My-Thumb) -
Warwick Goble (1862-1943), ‘The Mermaid’, “The Book of Fairy Poetry” by Dora Owen, 1920S
Wicked | Maleficent – By Stanley Lau of Singapore(via @GeeksNGamers) Artist: DeviantArt | Face
Baba and Yaga (I’ve split Baba Yaga into two characters, like 2 sides of her personality)
Epic first 3rd year uni project DEFEATEDNow to play Kirby’s Epic Yarn because I’m HARDCO
#fairyfaeweek day 4: devour I really enjoyed working with these earthy colors, getting more comforta
assemblyfairytale:The Mightiest Heart by Laurel Long(1)
“forget me not”I think this is one of my favorite flowers, they’re so pretty and t
Hans Tegner (1853-1932), “Fairy Tales and Stories” by Hans Christian Anderson, 1900Sourc
The Queen of the Fairies
lamus-dworski:“The Kingdom Under the Sea and Other Stories” illustrated by the Polish-British artist
fuckyeahvintageillustration:design-is-fine:Boris Artzybasheff, illustration for The Forge in the For
Ada Leonora Bowley (1866-1943), ‘A Song For Children’, “The English Illustrated Ma
William Russell Flint (1880-1969), “The Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales For My Children ” b
petermorwood:scurviesdisneyblog:Sleeping Beauty visual development by Eyvind Earle (x)An elegant com
Warwick Goble (1862-1943), “Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy Tales” by Grace James,
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