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The Couple (1932) by Henry Patrick Raleigh (1880-1944). Charcoal on board. #ThrowbackThursday #AmericanArt
Illustrations from "The Nursery Alice". A shortened version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #LewisCarroll. The artist is #JohnTenniel (GB, 1820-1914). “Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” #CheshireCat #MockTurtle #Gryphon
The Death of Richard II (1852) by Richard Dadd (UK, 1817-1886). Produced whilst Dadd was in a mental institution. #Victorian
Car Illustrations from 1920s/1930s - from The Wheel - A Monthly Magazine for the Motorist. #automobile #Driving
The Couple (1932) by Henry Patrick Raleigh (USA, 1880-1944). Charcoal on board. #1930s #VintageFashion
The Nursery Alice. A shortened version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - adapted by author, Lewis Carroll. Contains coloured enlargements by John Tenniel (England, 1820-1914). “Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle.” #AliceinWonderland #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
The Death of Richard II (1852) by Richard Dadd (British, 1817-1886). King of England. Produced whilst Dadd was in a mental hospital.
Three Illustrations (1916) by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972) from The Russian Story Book - a collection of 15 stories from Russia, 'retold' by Richard Wilson and published in 1916. #WW1
Four illustrations from "Abroad" - a charming Victorian story about children going on holiday. A companion volume to a work entitled "At Home". Beautifully illustrated by Thomas Crane (England, 1843–1903).