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Illustration of Falcon the Hunter from The Russian Story Book (1916 edition) by artist and book illustrator, Frank C. Papé (England, 1878-1972).

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Working on a spread for class by , taught by and . I love all the details, can you tell? Still working on making the whole scene come together. Full day number 3 for this illustration!

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Part 3/3: An optimistic piece; in the hopes that we will continue to persevere. The struggle is real but things will not stay the same forever! Hang in there!

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Illustration Summer 2020#64–out now–contents and orders – https://t.co/8JROxwwhs2 Interview Ian Beck – Features on Sheridan Le Fanu and H R Millar – plus lots more

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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Z is For...Emil Zbinden...a Swiss illustrator and graphic artist who worked mainly with woodcut prints... and who had a keen eye for both countryside & industrial subjects...

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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Z is For...Emil Zbinden...a Swiss illustrator and graphic artist who worked mainly with woodcut prints... and who had a keen eye for both countryside & industrial subjects...

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is by Artuś Scheiner for "Tales from Bohemia", retold Vera Gissing (1969). Lavish and pleasingly curious illustrations for the equally strange and magical tales. Here's one from "Mr Tall, Mr Broad & Mr Sharpeye". You guessed it - here's Mr Tall.

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I never really noticed how uniquely shaped cow heads are until I had to draw one! This is Susie Belle, literal Jersey girl 🐮#childrensbookillustration

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The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) from an edition published in 1884. The artist is Kauffman.

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Four illustrations from Emma by Jane Austen. The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (GB, 1878-1940). “Better be without sense than misapply it as you do.”

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Part 1/3: Who else has been feeling the “weight” of things so far? 😜😝😜 August is nearly done and we’ve come a long way; hang in there, folks!

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