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PUSS IN BOOTS Renowned animal trickster; popularised in Perrault in the C17th as Le Chat Botté, in English in Mother Goose, 1780. This con cat shares many of the features of a household fairy including a desire for boots which could represent seven-league boots #FolkoreThursday
#DrawingYear19
Katy Papineau paints using the colours, imagery and symbols of fairy stories. She explores the tropes of good and bad women, in fiction such as Perrault's Sleeping Beauty, Hardy’s Tess Durbeyfield, and Weldon's She-Devil
So apparently Disney's Sleeping Beauty is getting a sequel with Maleficent XD I guess they dared, anyways these are my character designs for the original "sequel" by Perrault and Basile XD more to come!
'Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper' by Charles Perrault. #Illustrations by Errol le Cain ( 1941-1989). His depictions of the transformations of Cinderella and the mice are particularly charming.
#Cinderella #FairytaleTuesday
Cinderella was adapted by Charles Perrault in 1697, under the name Cendrillon. He added features to the story, such as the pumpkin, the Fairy Godmother, and the glass slippers.
His Fairy Tales book published in 1912 featured the beautiful works of Edmund Dulac.
#FairyTaleTuesday
Êtes-vous un ancien ou un moderne ? Les anciens, menés par Boileau, défendent les grands auteurs antiques ; les modernes, Perrault et Molière en tête, pensent que l'innovation doit primer. Cette querelle n'est pas encore terminée. Résumé de la situation : https://t.co/IqZmhZSJas
It's #PortfolioDay and here I am !
Clémence, French professional illustrator and comic book artist. I love cartoony/retro things and pin-up. I currently work for kid magazines.
I'm available for work !
• Portfolio : https://t.co/yJRUAPAzIF
• Instagram : clemenceperrault
Costumes designs of, you guessed it, Cinderella. These are based on the version by Charles Perrault and I loved playing around with baroque/early rococo fashion!
These are actually ink drawings I took and painted color into in photoshop
PUSS IN BOOTS appeared as Le Chat Botté in Charles Perrault's Histoires in 1697. There are 7 variants & many striking illustrations #Caturday
Perrault's Fairy Tales 1867, ills Gustave Doré
Tales of Past Times 1900, ills Charles Robinson
Contes De Fées, 1908, ills Beauge Bertall
"Grandmother what big ears you have"
"The better to hear with my child"
"Grandmother what big eyes you have"
"The better to see with my child"
"Grandmother what big teeth you have"
"The better to eat you with!"
Perrault, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge 1697 tr. Tatar #FolkloreWords
Doré
'Riquet of the Tuft' from 'Perrault's #FairyTales' Illustration by Honor C. Appleton. A queen gives birth to two daughters, one child possesses beauty beyond bounds but dimwitted while the other is extremely ugly but clever.
PUSS IN BOOTS. Illustrations by Félix Lorioux (1873-1964) for a 1926 publication of the Charles Perrault tale.
The first game that I ever got on my gamecube was Pikmin, just thinking about it makes me super nostalgic. X)
Credits for the picture goes to my super friend, Alexis Mercille-Perrault
I had fun drawing over it!
#nintendo #pikmin #fanart #louvictorsk
Inspired by the fairy tale by Charles Perrault, Béla Bartók wrote his short opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle. In it, Bartók explores the mental state of both Bluebeard & Judith, especially as she is irresistibly drawn through a series of doors of which the last will spell her death.
Petite illu sur mon deuxième projet de diplôme : La Barbe Bleue.
(Ouij'ai un peu changé la version de Perrault)
Pour une fois je suis pas trop dégoûtée par mes couleurs donc je partage !
Illustrations de Gustave Doré, édition de 1862 des contes de Charles Perrault. Le volume entier est disponible en haute résolution sur :
@GallicaBnF: https://t.co/4ZZ5uyzZC5 …
Some of Gustave Doré’s haunting illustrations for the 1862 edition of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales. The whole volume is available in high resolution on @GallicaBnF: https://t.co/Zkti6sttEQ #FolkloreThursday