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Heorhii Ivanovych Narbut (1886-1920), “Derevannyi orel”, 1909Source
alifeoffairytales:rusalke:Djed Mraz, Ded Moroz, Moroz, Morozko (Grandfather Frost, Old Man Frost)So
bell-woodhope:Kay Nielsen illustration for “East of the Sun and West of the Moon. Old Tales from the
ullathynell:Another one of the illustrations I made for the book Nordic Tales.Published Chronicle Bo
djevojka:Jamsan, Little Red Riding Hood
“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)
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.
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
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
Illustrations for Charles Perrault’s Le Petit Poucet (Little Thumb / Hop-o’-My-Thumb) -
The Pit and the Pendulum, from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1
magictransistor:Harry Clarke. Illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
Illustration by Sergei Borduyg and Natalya Trepenok.
Hans Tegner (1853-1932), “Fairy Tales and Stories” by Hans Christian Anderson, 1900Sourc
Natalia Trepenok (b. 1953)Golden Sickle - Russian Folk Tales by Unknown,1994
fuckyeahvintageillustration:design-is-fine:Boris Artzybasheff, illustration for The Forge in the For
William Russell Flint (1880-1969), “The Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales For My Children ” b
Kirill Chelushkin’s illustration for the tale “Of the Fisherman and the Fish”.
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