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“So the man gave him a pair of snowshoes”. An illustration from 'The Three Princesses of Whiteland' (1914) by Kay Nielsen (1886-1957).

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This necklace by is very special to me and I wanted to capture its magical presence in this photoshoot🗝✨ photos take by Sabrina Nielsen Photography✨

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Between melancholy and dystopia: the amazing linocuts of Danish illustrator and graphic artist Palle Nielsen (1920–2000)

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Concept art for Night on Bald Mountain by Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen. The nightmare-inducing Fantasia segment was based on Mussorgsky's tone poem and inspired by slavic the god Czernobog is summoned forth by a dark ritual on St. John's Eve.

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Four 1914 illustrations by Kay Nielsen (Danish, 1886-1957). [1 & 2] The Widow’s Son [3] The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain [4] The Lassie and her Godmother. From the "golden age of illustration".

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Danish ‘Golden Age’ illustrator and conceptual artist for The Walt Disney Company ~ born in Copenhagen, studied at Académie Julian and Académie Colarossi in Paris ~

Kay Nielsen ~ 1886~1957

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An illustration from 'The Three Princesses of Whiteland' (1914) by Kay Nielsen (Denmark, 1886-1957).
“So the man gave him a pair of snowshoes”.

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As long as I'm posting this one, I want to give a strong, honest thank you to Leslie Nielsen for informing my sense of humor, and helping me see comedy more in the absurd than the cruel.

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This magical create is Tinka - one of our long-term residents. Here she's been lovingly re-imagined by , illustrator of "Princess Puffybottom…and Darryl" written by Vancouver's own Susin Nielsen and published by .

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Windsurfer in Waves
Ib Corneliussen Nielsen

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Kay Nielsen's illustrations for East of the Sun, West of the Moon, a collection of icy fairytales rich with noble bears, howling winds & pine forests–gathered by Norwegian folklorists Ambjørnsen & Engebretsen Moe on their journeys across Norway in the 1880s.

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🔬 Hidden World! —Check out photographer Jannicke Wiik-Nielsen's new images of microscopic life. —"...fascinated by the capacity to magnify the organisms up to 200,000 times, and it soon became a research tool of choice."—https://t.co/HHS4Je4EUv

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Amaldus Clarin Nielsen, 1838 – 1932, Norwegian painter, Evening at Frederiksstad

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Amaldus Clarin Nielsen, 1838 – 1932, Norwegian painter, Hylandsfossen, Vinje, Telemark

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