In Eastern Europe it was once said devils would celebrate their weddings at crossroads, where their dancing and festivities caused dust-storms and whirlwinds...

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The trees and the axe of Aesop Fables
by Arthur Rackham

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Von Bayros, Arthur Rackham, Alphonse Mucha, Aubrey Beardsley.

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Modern-day Santa looks the way he looks because of illustrators.

Left to right, Top to bottom:
Thomas Nast, Arthur Rackham
Haddon Sundblom, Norman Rockwell

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Arthur Rackham.
(British book illustrator)
1867-1939.
Illustration A Christmas Carol 2, 1915.
Illustration published in 'A Christmas Carol', Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott Co., 1915

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Santa Claus from Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures 1907

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Hans Thoma's (1896) and Arthur Rackham's (1911) depictions of Siegfried and Mime from Der Ring des Nibelungen

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“We must not look at goblin men,
We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?”
― Christina Rossetti, who wrote The Goblin Market, was born in 1830
(art by Arthur Rackham, Kinuko Craft, Pauline Baynes, & Hilda Koe)

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embody the nature of the Filled with mischief and malice, they tangle hair (#elf-locks), they switch out children (changelings), they confuse the paths of travelers, and force humans to dance. But they're pretty...

by Arthur Rackham

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L'idée de génie du film est d'avoir fait de Sakharine le méchant principal. Dans la BD, c'est juste un personnage secondaire, mais Spielberg en fait le descendant de Rackham Le Rouge juste parce que les deux personnages se ressemblent physiquement.

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TY for another great poem, Neil! Love the art as well! 🖤

"How sweetly did they float upon the wings Of silence, through the empty-vaulted night At every fall smoothing the raven down Of darkness till it smil'd."

John Milton ~ Comus, A Mask ~

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Jötunheimr, one of the nine worlds of Norse cosmology, is the land of the Jötnar, often wrongly translated as giants in Anglo-Saxon culture.

The Jötnar refers to entities that range from gorgeous to grotesque.



Illus. by Arthur Rackham.

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This was a very messy doodle I did yesterday watching stream B)
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