RMWH92WR–The Three Heads In The Well by Arthur Rackman. From English Fairy Tales, 1918. . (colour plate in book)
RF2J3WECN–Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar from the book ' English Fairy Tales ' retold by Flora Annie Steel, Webster, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher New York, The Macmillan company 1918
RMW2W17J–Frontispiece in More English Fairy Tales
RF2HP7MRX–The Well of the World’s End, 1890 fantasy illustration, by John D Batten, from English Fairy Tales, collected by Joseph Jacobs
RM2WANA4X–English Fairy Tales
RM2F5EBA2–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain in her costume, a young female dancer poses for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since.
RMP7YM6K–English: Portrait of Josef Košín z Radostova (1832-1911), Czech writer, author and collector of fairy-tales . 24 December 1885 222 Josef Kosin z Radostova 1885 Vilimek
RM2M3NR1P–James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820 - 1889), English Shakespearean scholar and collector of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Date: 1889
RMERFYCK–Puss in Boots, engraving by Gustave Doré. From the collection of fairy tales in 'Fairy Realm', by Tom Hood the Younger. Puss in Boots hails the king by the banks of the river as his master, the miller 's son, bathes. GD: French artist, b January 6, 1832 – January 23, 1883. Engraved by Pannemaker. Tom Hood the Younger, English writer, illustrator and poet, b 1835 - 1874.
RF2F59W3D–Truth is the hiest thing that man may kepe bookplate for Edith Goodman by English artist and book illustrator Violet Holden
RMERFYDF–Hop o' my Thumb: Hop o' my Thumb pulls off one of the sleeping giant 's seven-league boots, engraving by Gustave Doré. From the collection of fairy tales in 'Fairy Realm', by Tom Hood the Younger. Drawn by Gustave Doré, French artist, b January 6, 1832 – January 23, 1883. Engraver unknown. Tom Hood the Younger, English writer, illustrator and poet, b 1835 - 1874. (similar to Tom Thumb)
RF2J4X1CE–Dagonet King Arthur's Fool - Court Jester From the Book ' The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table ' Abridged from Sir Thomas Malory's Morte D'Arhur by Alfred W. Pollard Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher New York : Macmillan 1920
RMERGAA2–Cinderella arrives at the ball - illustration to The English Fairy Book, c. 1917. Caption: 'Cinderella no sooner appeared than
RM2AWGX8Y–The German classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: masterpieces of German literature, trinto English . not such a thing:Wherein from torchlight and the black of nightI made myself a shifting, drifting palace.From which I then emerged, as do the queensOf fire and ocean in the fairy-tales. The Mother has meanwhile thrown theFather a glance and has noiselessly goneto the door. Noiselessly the Father hasfollowed her. Now they stand with claspedhands in the doorway, to vanish the nextmoment.]Ye go so softly? What? And are ye gone?iShe turns and stands silent, her eyes castdown.]MiaiCH
RMK07XDT–Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean
RMWH92XR–Jack and the Beanstalk. Illustration by Arthur Rackman from Flora Annie Steel's English Fairy Tales, 1918.
RF2J1WFP1–leprechauns from GULEESH - Irish from the book ' The Allies fairy book ' illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publication date 1916 Publisher J. B. Lippencott co. he Allies' Fairy Book contains a selection of traditional fairy tales from the allied countries participating in World War I. Its stories include; 'Jack the Giant Killer' (English); 'The Battle of the Birds' (Scottish); 'Lludd and Llevelys' (Welsh); 'Gulesh' (Irish); 'The Sleeping Beauty (French); 'Cesarino and the Dragon' (Italian); 'What came of picking flowers' (Portuguese); 'The Adventures of Little Peachling', 'The Fox's Wedding' and '
RMW2W181–Frontispiece (2) in English Fairy Tales
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RM2F5EB5E–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing costumes, a tall male actor in a woman's dress and wig and the 'mother goose', performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show.
RMMX1G4X–. English: Portrait of Afanaseva from the collection 'National Russian fairy tales' Русский: Портрет Афанасьева из сборника 'Народные русские сказки' . before 1872 year. author-? 34 Aleksandr Afanasyev 1
RFKRC2K7–Cinderella Illustration by Arthur Joseph Gaskin, from A Book of Fairy Tales, Methuen 1894
RF2J4X1FE–A Knight with a lance From the Book ' The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table ' Abridged from Sir Thomas Malory's Morte D'Arhur by Alfred W. Pollard Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher New York : Macmillan 1920
RF2JR20MP–A Fairy Ring from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RMWH8G3N–The giant determines to find out whether Tom Thumb is edible. The Classic Fairy Tales by Iona and Peter Opie, page 40.
RF2J1WFR6–Frost - Russian Fairy Tale from the book ' The Allies fairy book ' illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publication date 1916 Publisher J. B. Lippencott co. he Allies' Fairy Book contains a selection of traditional fairy tales from the allied countries participating in World War I. Its stories include; 'Jack the Giant Killer' (English); 'The Battle of the Birds' (Scottish); 'Lludd and Llevelys' (Welsh); 'Gulesh' (Irish); 'The Sleeping Beauty (French); 'Cesarino and the Dragon' (Italian); 'What came of picking flowers' (Portuguese); 'The Adventures of Little Peachling', 'The Fox's Wedding' and 'The To
RMW318B6–Page 31 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RM2F5EBEN–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing their costumes, two young female actresses stand for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character of Mother Goose first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose' or 'The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show.
RMMW49A7–. English: Portrait of Afanaseva from the collection 'National Russian fairy tales' Русский: Портрет Афанасьева из сборника 'Народные русские сказки' . before 1872 year. author-? 34 Aleksandr Afanasyev 1
RFKRC2KJ–Knight holding giant’s head Illustration by Arthur Joseph Gaskin, from A Book of Fairy Tales, Methuen 1894
RF2EADPPX–The Princess and the Swineherd, design based on Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale by English artist and illustrator Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale in 18
RFKRR4NJ–Cinderella trying on slipper, illustration by English artist and designer Robert Anning Bell, J M Dent & Co, London 1894
RF2JR20B8–THE BIRDS ON THE ISLAND NEVER GOT USED TO HIM. HIS ODDITIES TICKLED THEM EVERY DAY from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RFM39W0A–illustration to a fairy tale, by Charles Robinson from 1895 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
RFKRC2HJ–From The Crystal Ball, woodcut illustration, by female artist Mary Sargant Florence, George Bell & Sons
RF2DBJ96E–line illustration from Jacob and the Raven, by Heywood Sumner, from 1896 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
RF2DH8Y68–Tiny and her Vanity Fairy Tale from the book 'Fairy tales' by Forrester, Alfred Henry, 1804-1872 [Alfred Henry Forrester (10 September 1804 – 26 May 1872) was an English author, comics artist, illustrator and artist, who was also known under the pseudonym of Alfred Crowquill.
RMW318MX–Page 59 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RF2EKHD3N–Aprille, line illustration by Charles Robinson, from The Suitors of Aprille by Irish author Norman Garstin, from 1900 The Studio an Illustrated Magazi
RM2F5EAX4–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing her costume and with baton, a young female dancer posing for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of popular English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story took place in the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since.
RMMMJ600–. English: Portrait of Afanaseva from the collection 'National Russian fairy tales' Русский: Портрет Афанасьева из сборника 'Народные русские сказки' . before 1872 year. author-? 34 Aleksandr Afanasyev 1
RM2F5E9YN–1956, historical, on a wooden stage, two actors, a young lady and a man in the costumes of their characters in the play, Jack & the Beanstalk, England, UK. An ancient folk story, it was first published as an English fairy tale, 'The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean' in 1734 and then in 1807 in 'The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk' by Benjamin Tabert. Fairy tales are ancient folklore, featuriing mythical creatures; elves, fairies, talking animals, witches and giants in magical stories that are far-fetched and not true and indeed could not possiblly be true.
RF2JR20YM–SHE ESCORTED THEM UP THE BABY WALK AND BACK AGAIN from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RF2J1WFXR–Lucy Jumped up from the Ground with a Cry from the book ' The book of Betty Barber ' by Maggie Browne, the pen-name of Margaret Andrewes née Hamer (1864-1937), Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publication date 1914 Publisher Boston, R. G. Badger
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RMMY654N–. English: Portrait of Afanaseva from the collection 'National Russian fairy tales' Русский: Портрет Афанасьева из сборника 'Народные русские сказки' . before 1872 year. author-? 29 Aleksandr Afanasyev 1
RF2JR203E–Kensington Gardens from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RF2J1WG1E–The Men were still Busy Unloading the Cart from the book ' The book of Betty Barber ' by Maggie Browne, the pen-name of Margaret Andrewes née Hamer (1864-1937), Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publication date 1914 Publisher Boston, R. G. Badger
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RMP771BG–English: From a 1903 edition of Grimms' Fairy Tales, depicting a scene from the 'Cinderella' fairytale, in which a bird gives the titular character a beautiful ball gown. 1903 1 Helen Stratton Cinderella
RF2JR20J6–Fairies are so cunning from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RF2J1WG1T–Half-Term found himself Tumbling Down from the book ' The book of Betty Barber ' by Maggie Browne, the pen-name of Margaret Andrewes née Hamer (1864-1937), Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publication date 1914 Publisher Boston, R. G. Badger
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RMMWEE8D–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RF2JR2079–from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
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RMMXB8F8–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RF2JR20J1–Fairies from the book ' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ' from ' The little white bird ' by Barrie, J. M (James Matthew) 1860-1937, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher Hodder & Stoughton 1910
RMW317JY–Page 138 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RMMWEE8A–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
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RMMXB8F4–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
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RMMYH3BF–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RMW3187F–Page 262 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RMMYH3B8–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RMW318GM–Page 45 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RMMYH3BB–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RMW317NF–Page 186 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RMMWEE89–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
RMW317B9–Page 122 illustration in English Fairy Tales
RMMXB8F6–. English: Arabian Nights Images - Joan Kiddell-Monroe Joan Kiddell-Monroe provided the illustations for Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, edited and arranged by E. Dixon, first published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London in 1907. This book (which was loaned to me by a friend; thanks Safiyya!) includes color plates along with the line drawings. For example, the image at right is a detail from a color plate captioned 'I saw a diamond, as big as the egg of an ostrich, lying on a low stool' from 'The Story of Zobeide Told by Herself.' All these illustrations have a lovely flowing style, with a
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RMMNT4CT–. English: Mother Goose reading written fairy tales Français : Illustration de ma mère l'Oye, par Gustave Doré Русский: Иллюстрация Гюстава Доре к «Сказкам матушки Гусыни» Ш. Перро . 1866. Gustave Doré (1832–1883) Alternative names Paul Gustave Doré, Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré Description French painter, illustrator, engraver and caricaturist Date of birth/death 6 January 1832 23 January 1883 Location of birth/death Strasbourg Paris Work location Paris Authority control : Q6682 VIAF: 41839207 ISNI: 0000 0001 2278 6962 ULAN: 500013657 LCCN: n79089221 NLA: 35041510 WorldCat
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