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Illustration from 'Baby's Own Aesop' by artist, Walter Crane (1845-1915). Fables condensed in rhyme with 'portable morals' (1887). #BookIllustration #Animals #Victorian
Study - and painting. A girl holding her scarf in the spring wind. Waterhouse, 1902.
Illustrated short story. 'Time to Get Up' from the Rainbow Annual (1945). #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #Rabbits
Illustration from The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (England, 1867-1939). #Fairytale #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustrations from The Birds of America (1840-44) by John James Audubon (USA, 1785-1851). #Ornithology #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
From the 1898 science fiction
novel, Dr. Therne [Smallpox decimates a small English town] by H. Rider Haggard (England, 1856-1925). #Victorian #SF
"The Crossing Sweeper" - an illustration from 'London Town' (1883). A rhyming picture book takes you through the sights and sounds of London, England. English artists - Thomas Crane (1843–1903) & Ellen Houghton (1853-1922). #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustration from 'Baby's Own Aesop: being the fables condensed in rhyme with portable morals pictorially pointed by Walter Crane' (1845-1915). Engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans, 1887. #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustration from Sleeping Beauty, or Little Briar Rose, also titled in English as The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (England, 1867-1939). #FairytaleTuesday
"He is weak and old, and he feels the cold, but a nice clean path he keeps ... " Illustration from London Town (1883). English artists - Thomas Crane (1843–1903) & Ellen Houghton (1853-1922). #Victorian