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"Now there arose a mighty storm" illustration by Arthur Rackham from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 1905 https://t.co/JEKuPvmc2p
Tale from the Solway Firth of a mermaid who fell in love with a sailor whom she rescued when his ship ran aground. She slipped a gold ring on his finger and promised to return to him, but after many years, he died, alone.
#mermaidmonday #folklore
#illustration by Arthur Rackham
Soon she was lost to sight in the Danube, from Undine by Arthur Rackham (1909)
https://t.co/pIdVDwKZiz
@Kneon That style gets a lot of grief, but to me it's clearly inspired by the classic fairy tale illustration of Arthur Rackham.
✨Goodnight everyone! May your dreams be magical.✨
🎨 Undine, Arthur Rackham 1909
Four illustrations by Arthur Rackham, published in 1933, for Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" (1862).
Lisbeth Zwerger specialises in fairy tale illustrations, her style inspired by Golden Age illustrators, particularly Arthur Rackham as her lovely use of colour and movement attest.
#FairytaleTuesday
#ArthurRackham
"Enchanted Forest by Edmund Dulac and Arthur Rackham " - made with @NightCafeStudio #stablediffusion
https://t.co/UaOplOjvrl
#aiart #nightcafe #digitalart
#BookWormSat
"Go not to the Nixie’s pool!
In those waters dim and cool
Gleams a pale and lovely face
Framed in hair like green fern-lace,
Arms of more than mortal grace
Smooth as lily, and as cool."
Leah Bodine Drake, Weird Tales May 1946
🎨 Arthur Rackham, The Rhinemaidens
Comm from last summer that I still really like. Would be cool to do more cute, storybook-y stuff. I could stand to channel more of my inner Arthur Rackham and Helen Ward
a long-haired prince sitting on the throne in a gothic castle, in a style of Arthur Rackham
I drew ~that~ pic of will a/rnett.. but as Calico Jack
(when’s the last time CJ had a good washing up anyways?) #calicojack #calicojackofmd #ofmd #ourflagmeansdeathfanart #jackrackham #ireallytried #blowingkisses
children of lir being transformed into swans; four swans taking flights; beautiful art nouveau illustration by edmund dulac arthur rackham alan lee josephine wall; hyperdetailed drawing deep color, ethereal mystical ot https://t.co/M9iHddfUa3
»Eine Mutter hatte ihren Kindern, zu ihrer Bildung und Besserung, Aesop’s Fabeln zu lesen gegeben. Aber sehr bald brachten sie ihr das Buch zurück, wobei der älteste sich, gar altklug, also vernehmen ließ: Das ist kein Buch für uns! ist viel zu kindisch und zu dumm.
🎨 Rackham