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Nobody under the bed; nobody in the closet; nobody in his dressing-gown #artnouveau #rackham
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The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside https://t.co/71VJZLz0nM #wikiart #arthurrackham
#FairyTaleTuesday ‘“O Grandmother, what big ears you have got” she said’
The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, 1909. Illus. Arthur Rackham
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Illustrations for #ghoststories from THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS, humorous tales & poems written by Richard Harris Barham (pen name Thomas Ingoldby)based on actual legends & myths. Compiled into books published from 1840 & illustrated by John Leech, A. Rackham + more #FolkloreThursday
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“Many's the man/ who thought himself wise/ but what he needed/ he did not know...”
Richard Wagner, The Ring of the Nibelung
... last week's major achievement: all 60 of Rackham's "Ring" cycle illustrations pinned to my "Gilded Age" board on #Pinterest
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Alberich drives in a band of Niblungs laden with gold and silver treasure #arthurrackham #rackham
Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" #illustration #Christmas #Dickens
Father Christmas (1907) by Arthur Rackham (England, 1867-1939). #Edwardian #SantaClaus
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Arthur Rackham's illustrations for A Christmas Carol (1915)
What better way to view A Christmas Carol than through the art of the incomparable Arthur Rackham? This 1915 edition perfectly captures the darker unsettling aspects of the story in the depictions of Ebenezer Scrooge moving through a wintery landscape. #LibraryWonderland
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), Illustrations for Edition of ‘A Christmas Carol,’ pen, ink and watercolour, 1915
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