RMMBD72F–Faerie Queene - illustrtion by Walter Crane for the 1st book of The Faerie Queene, circa 1898 - The Patron of true Holiness...
RMBXKW2W–The Red Cross Knight; Illustration from Edmund Spenser's Poem 'The Faerie Queen', 1598; Black and White Illustration;
RMABFRHG–Illustration from The Faerie Queene by Walter Crane, 1845 -1915. English artist.
RMJF7EJF–The Faerie Queen - Caption reads: 'The mask of Cupid and the enchanted chamber are displayed: Whence Britomart redeems fair Amoret through charms decayed'. Epic poem by Edmund Spenser. Designed by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMG3BFT4–THE FAERIE QUEENE
RMA9BPRW–FAERIE QUEENE - woodcut from the 1590 edition of the epic poem by Edmund Spenser
RMK3J31P–FAERIE TALE THEATRE : HANSEL AND GRETEL BRIDGETTE ANDERSEN, JOAN COLLINS Date: 1983
RF2J648PF–Thomas Maybank - 'Her chariot ready straight is made'. Frontispiece to 'Nymphidia, the Court of Faerie' By Michael Drayton (1906)
RM2WAG9DN–‘The Princess Astrella’ frontispiece from ‘The Face in the Pool: A Faerie Tale’ written and illustrated by J. Allen St. John (1872-1957). Photograph from a 1905 first edition published by A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago. Credit: Private Collection / AF Fotografie
RMDRR67N–The Faerie Queen 1892 Fernand Khnopff 1858-1921 Belgian Belgium
RMDCGTMH–THE NIGHTINGALE (1983) FAERIE TALE THEATRE: SEASON 2 EPISODE 2 MICK JAGGER, NTGL 001 MOVIESTORE COLLECTION LTD
RM2HJ00FH–Woodcut from The Faerie Queene, by Edmund Spenser, showing Queen Elizabeth I of England with a Group of Female Musicians. 1590 Vintage Woodcut Print, Engraving or Illustration
RMW58Y7K–Stories from the Faerie queene : Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599
RMG2DW0A–Edmund Spenser(1552 - 1599) was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I. He is recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of nascent Modern English verse, and is often considered one of the greatest poets in the English language.
RFCBY70X–Faerie (pixie) on moss covered rock near small waterfall.
RM2GBEWAY–Apple 'Faerie Queen', apples, growing on tree, malus domestica, fruit
RFP9D27N–Edmund Spenser; 1552/1553 – 13 January 1599 was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1900
RFGW6A1W–Blue Faerie Dragon
RMHADNJH–The Faerie Tale, line illustration by female artist Annie French from 1913 Studio Magazine
RMMC87WG–Knight from Fairie Queene 'The patron of true Holiness / Foue Errour doth deSeate....' illustration by Walter Crane for the first book of The Faerie Queene c 1899
RMD1GHKG–The Fairy (Faerie) Glen near Uig on the Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMB48B1C–Edmund Spenser, circa 1552 to 1599. English poet laureate, author of The Faerie Queene.
RF2TDNH0R–Phantastes : a faerie romance by George MacDonald, 1824-1905 Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women is a fantasy novel by Scottish writer George MacDonald published in London in 1858. The story centres on the character Anodos ('pathless' in Greek) and takes its inspiration from German Romanticism, particularly Novalis. The story concerns a young man who is pulled into a dreamlike world and there hunts for his ideal of female beauty, embodied by the 'Marble Lady'. Anodos lives through many adventures and temptations while in the other world, until he is finally ready to give up his idea
RM2ARBD8P–The British Valhalla -- Spenser's Faerie Queene
RM2HGHMG2–A sign for the Loch Lomond Faerie Trail in Luss, Scotland.
RMDXNH89–FAERIE TALE THEATRE: HANSEL AND GRETEL
RFDR6864–The Fairy (Faerie) Glen near Uig. A bizarre and delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills on the Isle of Skye.
RM2AMNHCX–VANESSA REDGRAVE, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RM2JDPAHW–LIZA MINNELLI, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RM2AMNGFK–REDGRAVE,MCGOVERN, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RM2JD975E–KING,LITHGOW,O'NEAL, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984,
RM2DDJC52–Britomart, 1877-78 George Frederic Watts, The subject is taken from Edmund Spenser's epic poem, 'Faerie Queen', Oil Painting, Female, Literature, Poetry, Literature, Character, Flower, Lily
RMPX76TM–Edmund Spenser (1553-1599) was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I. Like most Protestants near the time of the Reformation, Spenser saw a Catholic church full of corruption, and he determined that it was not only the wrong religion but the anti-religion. This sentiment is an important backdrop for the battles of The Faerie Queene. He is recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of nascent Modern English verse, and is often considered one of the greatest poets in the English language.
RFDT84R2–Faerie flies down to see a mermaid floating at water's surface, Exuma Cays, Bahamas Islands
RM2JRH220–JOAN COLLINS, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1983
RF2HWAAY7–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, Chrysogone Conceives, in a Ray of Sunshine, Amoretta and Belphoebe (Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queen, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFGW6KR1–Cranberry Faerie Dragon
RM2D373JE–Wooden footbridge at Faerie Trail at Loch Lomond in Scotland
RMMC6G5G–BRITISH MYTHOLOGY - THE RED CROSS KNIGHT The Red Cross Knight, spearing the dragon. From Spenser's Faerie Queen, 1598. From John Richard Green, A Short History of the English People, 1902 edn.
RFPA4G71–Faerie Hybrid watermelon growing on straw mulch with young fruit.
RFKRR4P0–illustration by English artist and illustrator Walter Crane from Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queen, George Allen, London 1894
RF2TDNH0N–Phantastes : a faerie romance by George MacDonald, 1824-1905 Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women is a fantasy novel by Scottish writer George MacDonald published in London in 1858. The story centres on the character Anodos ('pathless' in Greek) and takes its inspiration from German Romanticism, particularly Novalis. The story concerns a young man who is pulled into a dreamlike world and there hunts for his ideal of female beauty, embodied by the 'Marble Lady'. Anodos lives through many adventures and temptations while in the other world, until he is finally ready to give up his idea
RMA67MWB–The Faerie Queene
RM2H1WT0W–People outside the ticket office caravan for the Loch Lomond Faerie Trail in Luss.
RMPA5T2K–Tiny Faerie door at base of tree
RMDR6BN8–The Fairy (Faerie) Glen near Uig. A bizarre and delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills on the Isle of Skye.
RMRY4DBY–PIELMEIER,FISHER,MEREDITH, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RM2JD87XJ–PIELMEIER,FISHER,MEREDITH, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984,
RMF75R84–Participants in the Asheville Faerie Arts Festival
RM2JDPKTW–ANDERSEN,COLLINS,SCHRODER, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1983
RM2DMDF6P–Una and the Lion, from Spenser's 'Faerie Queen', Francesco Bartolozzi, Italian, active England, 1727–1815, Angelika Kaufmann, Swiss, 1741 - 1807, Stipple engraving in sanguine ink on paper, Full-length figure of a woman, seated, turned toward the left. She is binding her hair with a ribbon. A lion is beside her, left; a donkey behind her. Narrow enframing border., England, ca. 1780, Print
RMATX875–Faerie sitting on log offering an apple
RFGNJ1D8–Rural landscape near Faerie Glen, isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom
RM2JRH51N–FRANK ZAPPA, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RMGA34HX–Isabella Saltonstall as Una in Spenser's Faerie Queene, by George Stubbs, 1782, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England, UK, GB
RFGW67YH–Blackberry Faerie Dragon
RM2D374HC–Wooden footbridge at Faerie Trail at Loch Lomond in Scotland
RMMC86PM–SHAKESPEARE - THE BACON-SHAKESPEARE DEBATE Material illustrative of the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. [Left]: titlepage of Francis Bacon, De Augmentis Scientiarum, Book 9, 1645. [Right] Titlepage of Spenser's The Faerie Queen: The Shepheards CalendarÃ. 1611. For further information, see 'Shakespeare and Bacon: Can they be Reconciled? Report of a Debate (January 1900) between Appleton Morgan and Isaac Hall Platt'', in New Shakespeareana, Vol. II, NO. 2-3 April-Jul 1903, pp. 49ff. '
RMEAXW28–Mushroom gnome fairy faerie mystical magical fairytale spiritual psychedelic fungi forest pixie house black and white macro
RF2E215M5–Illustration from Spencer’s Faerie Queen, shell boat pulled by fish, line drawing by Walter Crane from 1897 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fi
RF2KFPBXR–A wooden bench at the start of the Faerie Trail in Loch Lomond, Scotland. Loch Lomond Faerie Trail Chair / Bench
RMAHD7GA–Gossip About Fairies 11
RFE9BB1X–Fairy in the waters of the Yucatan Peninsula, KuKulKan Cenote, QRoo, Mexico
RMPA5T7J–Tiny Faerie door at base of tree
RFDR685B–The Fairy (Faerie) Glen near Uig. A bizarre and delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills on the Isle of Skye.
RMBDD30W–Girl Sprite Perching on Giant Mushroom
RMDNF1D5–Faerie Glen - Isle of Skye
RMF75R7T–Participants in the Asheville Faerie Arts Festival
RF2D0R0K0–Faerie Cup in Autumn Sunlight 2
RFEPTKBR–Highland Sheep at the Faerie Glen on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
RMATX873–Faerie with dragonfly wings sitting on a stump
RF2WE6578–Landscape around Faerie Castle (Castle Ewen) at the Fairy Glen in Isle of Skye in Scotland, UK with unrecognizable tourists
RM2JRH52D–TATUM O'NEAL, FAERIE TALE THEATRE, 1984
RM2A1ER7T–Victorian children poem, Bubbles, fairies by Frederic Weatherly. (F E Weatherly)