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Alice & Martin Provensen Christmas cards: The 12 Days of Christmas - Day 01. 1960s. #wardsmorguefile
Alice and Martin Provensen, illustrations for The Golden Treasury of Myths and Legends, 1959
The Iliad and the Odyssey
Illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, 1956.
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The Iliad and the Odyssey – Alice and Martin Provensen
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Vibrant Vintage Illustrations of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey by Alice and Martin Provensen.
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More images from A Peaceable Kingdom - The Shaker Abecedarius, illustrated by Martin & Alice Provensen (1978)
Roses are Red. Are Violets Blue?? by Alice & Martin Provensen (1973)
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Obsessed with this Theseus and the Minotaur illustration by Alice and Martin Provensen... Something about Theseus' pose is so good
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay is by Alice and Martin Provensen for "The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales" (1971). Rich, curious, bold dramatic and haunting illustrations fill this collection of unusual, literary fairy tales. This is for Arthur Rackham's retelling of Beauty & the Beast.
The Golden Treasury of Myths and Legends, 1964 by Anne Terry White, illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen
Greek myths and stories by illustrator duo, Alice and Martin Provensen. 1950s/1960s.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay continues with the #EuropeanIllustrators series. Here's Riera Rojas, a Spanish artist & illustrator - Papageno & Papagena from a book of Mozart's "The Magic Flute" (1970). No author credit. Picasso meets Provensen? Gorgeous either way, very "Musical"!
Aesop (620–564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist who “made use of humble incidents to teach great truths” according to philosopher Apollonius of Tyana. Animals feature prominently in Aesop’s fables. These illustrations: Alice and Martin Provensen, published in 1965. #FairytaleTuesday
Greek myths and stories by illustrator duo, Alice and Martin Provensen. 1950s/1960s.
From "A Visit to William Blake’s Inn Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers" by Alice and Martin Provensen.
The Culinary Illustrations of Alice & James Provensen: In this CreativePro article, Ilene Strizver shares a wonderful example of mid-century type and hand lettering: the 1949 edition of James Beard's classic Fireside Cook Book. https://t.co/8dnFukmI9M
@MrAdamRex yesss, I am a big fan of yellow/oddly colored eyes in animal illustration. Subcategory: Provensen cats
Wanting to be an animal in an illustration by Alice & Martin Provensen.
The gentle good humor of this book is a rare and lovely thing. Our Animal Friends at #MapleHillFarm, by the #Provensens. #vintage #illustration #provensen