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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - G is for Viera Gergelova... a Slovakian Illustrator... I've only come across one of her gorgeously illustrated books... from 1972... "Puf si Muf"... but would love to find more! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - G is for Viera Gergelova... a Slovakian Illustrator... I've only come across one of her gorgeously illustrated books... from 1972... "Puf si Muf"... but would love to find more! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - G is for Viera Gergelova... a Slovakian Illustrator... I've only come across one of her gorgeously illustrated books... from 1972... "Puf si Muf"... but would love to find more! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - R is for Karoly Reich a Hungarian Illustrator and Painter... His colourful illustrations appeared in over 500 published works #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - R is for Karoly Reich a Hungarian Illustrator and Painter... His colourful illustrations appeared in over 500 published works #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - H is for Paul Hey a German Illustrator and Painter. His colourful Fairy Tale illustrations appeared in a number of contexts from books and postcards and, perhaps incongruously, a set of Cigarette Cards. #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - H is for Paul Hey a German Illustrator and Painter. His colourful Fairy Tale illustrations appeared in a number of contexts from books and postcards and, perhaps incongruously, a set of Cigarette Cards. #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - H is for Paul Hey a German Illustrator and Painter. His colourful Fairy Tale illustrations appeared in a number of contexts from books and postcards and, perhaps incongruously, a set of Cigarette Cards. #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - C is for Henrique Alvim Correa a Brazilian Illustrator. In 1906 he illustrated HG Wells "War Of The Worlds" - "Alvim Corrêa did more for my work with his brush than I with my pen" was Wells' view. Stuff of nightmares! #IllustrationOfTheDay
Happy Easter everyone! The Victorians had an interesting take on Easter greetings with Easter Postcards ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous...you decide which is which here!