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Illustrations (1906) for War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells. The artist is Henrique Alvim Corrêa. “This isn't a war," said the artilleryman. "It never was a war, any more than there's war between man and ants.” #SF #SciFi #FantasyArt #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Don't forget to keep your pets inside tonight on #GuyFawkes Night #BonfireNight. Here's some animal art. The Boa Constrictor (1867), The Cheetah (1886), The Hoolock Gibbon (1835) and The Striped Hyena (1831) - by artist, Aloys Zötl (Austria, 1803-1887). #Victorian
Scary illustrations from a Victorian children's book: 'Tribulations of Tommy Tiptop' (1887) by M.B. [Pub. Myra & Son]. #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustrations by Harry Wilson Watrous (1857-1940). [1] The Slacker [2] The Magician [3] Girl with the Mirror [4] The Dregs. All around 1900. #EdwardianArt
From The Nursery "Alice". A shortened version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll and artist, John Tenniel. “Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle.” #bookillustrationoftheday
Illustration by Scott Plumbe from 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' by M.R. James (1862-1936). #GhostStories #SundayRead
Four John Tenniel illustrations from The Nursery Alice (1890), a version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. “If you drink much from a bottle marked 'poison,' it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later.” #FictionFriday #FridayReads
Illustrations from Grimm’s Fairy Tales by artist, Arthur Rackham (UK, 1867–1939). #FolkloreThursday #CatsOfTwitter
The Striped Hyena (1831), The Lioness (1832), The Elk (1886) and The Walrus (1879). By painter, Aloys Zötl (1803-1887). #AustrianArt
An engraving of a demon (1908) by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (UK, 1869–1933). #EnglishArt