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@Joannechocolat Oh Joanne, I'm so sorry. I've been through cancer (twice) myself. Heading into that particular Dark Forest is daunting indeed, and as transformational as any fairy tale journey. I wish you love, luck, strength, patience, and many good fairies and animal guides along your way.
Today's dose of beauty: three equine illustrations by Charles Vess.
@ElliottBlackwe3 The princess in The Wild Swans, for her bravery; and Johanna Sypri's Heidi, for her kindness and compassion. Heidi isn't a book I re-read often now, and it's only recently that I've realised how much it shaped me as a child. (Art by Susan Jeffers & Jessie Willcox Smith.)
Today's dose of beauty: equine art by Scott Gustafson, Trina Schart Hyman, and Arthur Rackham.
Today's dose of beauty: three equine illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman (1939-2004).
Today's dose of beauty: equine art by Scottish painter & illustrator John Duncan (1866–1945): Riders of the Sidhe, Unicorns, and St Columba Bidding Farewell to the White Horse.
The folklore of sheep and goats has associations with Christmas in western tradition. Here's a post on the folklore of sheep, with art by Edmund Cardwell and others: https://t.co/EWKeY1De88
Today's dose of beauty, three equine images by British book artist Arthur Rackham (1867-1939).
Today's dose of beauty: equine art by Golden Age illustrators Ivan Bilibin, Kay Nielsen, and Arthur Rackham.
Today's dose of beauty: equine art by Golden Age illustrators Edmund Dulac, Warwick Goble, and John D. Batten.