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Red Riding Hood llustration c.1812 by Alexander Davis Cooper (1830-1888, British),

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The Romance of King Arthur~Arthur Rackham, illu.1917🌹

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Come unto These Yellow Sands (1842) by Richard Dadd (England, 1817-1886). Interestingly, an 1878 census lists Dadd as both an 'artist' and a 'lunatic'.

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'And as the breeze became a wind, it roared and with it came the flames...' - https://t.co/abRTiNRoNy



Art: Jennifer Walton

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A gorgeous painting of a gryphon by Erin Kelso (whose concept is generally incredible).

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On this what’s the first story you can remember being told as a child and why did it stick in your mind?

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OK I thought I was done but then I was like: yeah, but what if smoke?

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"My arm is nothing weak, my strength is not gone by"

William Heath Robinson for a Rudyard Kipling poem "England's Answer".

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It’s and instead of using a specific folk or for inspiration, I am finishing up a watercolor illustration of a girl encountering a wingless dragon.

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A for "Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp", by Thomas Blakeley MacKenzie (1887 - 1944)

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- Greek Mythology: The Fall of Phaethon - Under the influence! https://t.co/0j4n4wu7iB

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Illustrations (1905) by Edward Tiger De Closay (1859-1928), that follow the tradition of giving fairies butterfly wings. De Closay was a postcard illustrator & commercial artist, born in Mauritius, trained in Paris who emigrated to Australia in 1900

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Our Sleeping Beauty episode explores the disturbing classic fairy tale & how it's evolved over the centuries. We cover themes dealing with sexual agency, prophecy, & the intersection of beauty & horror. Listen: https://t.co/IwkgVXjlyJ

Image: Edward Burne-Jones

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Its a wonder what modern digital art can do with regard to :)



Art: an artist known only as Benjamin (as far as I can tell...)

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Come wander the fairy realm with me in search of fairy steeds! 🦄🐎#FairyTaleTuesday

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'There was, once upon a time, a garden.  It had the loveliest flowers, born of a time when the air was sweeter, the rain purer, and the magic deeper...' - The Caretaker for :)

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Art: Nikol Greplova

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FUSELI'S PUCK (c.1790) has bat wings rather than butterfly wings; his enchantments are far from innocent. The other fairies flee in this image where he is full of movement. He boasts he can 'put a girdle round the earth in forty minutes' (MSND)

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Yuri Fateev's illustrations for The Russian Fairy Tales Book (1987)

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