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Some of Edmund Dulac’s enchanting fairies for you, as well, today. He was one of the masters of the “Golden Age of Illustration,” roughly 1850-1925. Have a lovely Friday, my friends. 💖🧚🏻♀️
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Here’s a beautiful, autumnal work for your Fairy Friday: a well-winged fairy coming in for a landing on a lovely leaf, as one does. ☺️🧡💫
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🎨Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Let’s step into Cicely Mary Barker’s floral, fairy world for Fairy Friday, my friends. The books she did, in the 1920s & onward, are still beloved & conjure nostalgic reading memories for many. 🧚♀️🌼#FaerieFriday
Let’s fly into the weekend with fun, fairy flair. Amelia Jane Murray’s miniature & Victorian fairy worlds were uniquely her own. I love them. ☺️💕🧚♀️#FaerieFriday
Happy Fairy Friday to each of you! Today we return to Margaret Tarrant’s magical works. I love the toadstool repairs in the first one. ☺️💕
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Some fairies for your Friday. These are all by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (1888-1960). Her work enchants. She was drawn to fairy worlds all her life, & I hope her art brightens your day.
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one of my old works #faeriefriday "Thumbelina" https://t.co/xFHsZdfxv6 4年前くらいに描いたやつだけど、色味が気に入っている絵~
The Concert by John Anster Christian Fitzgerald #FaerieFriday #art #painting
The Riders Of The Sidhe by John Duncan. #FaerieFriday #art #painting
#HappyFall and #FaerieFriday! My #autumn #art inspired by Beadmask's design is now available as a maple wood print… https://t.co/BsAtwS6bkC