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Richard Newton, “Cat’s Eye” by William W. Johnstone (1989)Source
Honeymoon, from The Saturday Evening Post by Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1926)
John Leighton (1822-1912), “Lyra Germanica” by Catherine Winkworth, 1868Source
Louis Le Breton (1818-1866), ‘Andras’, “Dictionnaire infernal” by Jacques Co
Vivant Beaucé (1818-1876), “Dictionnaire infernal” by Jacques Collin de Plancy, 1863Sour
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Frederici Ruyschii Anatomes & Botanices” by Frederik
William Bagg (fl. 1840-1869), ‘Frontispiece’, “The Anatomist’s Vade Mecum&rd
Jean Baptiste Victor Loutrel (1821-1908), “Dictionnaire infernal” by Jacques Collin de P
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Thesaurus Anatomicus” by Frederik Ruysch, 1705Source
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Thesaurus Anatomicus” by Frederik Ruysch, 1705Source
Cornelis Huyberts (1669-1712), “Frederici Ruyschii Anatomes & Botanices” by Frederik
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Dugald Stewart Walker (1883-1937), ‘The Girl Who Sat By The Ashes’ by Padraic Colum, 192
Carl Hassmann (1869-1933), ‘The Almightier’, “Puck”, May 15, 1907Source
Margaret Brundage (1900-1976), “Marvel Tales”, Vol. 1, #6, Dec. 1939Source
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan” by Thomas
December 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographPage from a calendar p
St. Nicholas and His ElvesRandolph Caldecott (British;1846–1886)Watercolor, pen, and black ink, over
Francisco Fortuny (1865-1942), “Caras y Caretas”, #771, July 12, 1913Source
Brighton PierEdward Bawden (British; 1903–1989)1958Linocut on paperTrustees of the Cecil Higgins Art
Harold Robert Millar (1869-1942), “The New World Fairy Book” by Howard Angus Kennedy, 19
Midnight Sketch: A New YearBack with personal works (Main OCs) and personal indulgence (Bryce and Ta
larsdatter:What are these strange, fantastical creatures? Elephants.These illustrators from the 12th
Ken Barr (1933-2016), ‘Phase One’, 1971Source
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