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The Victorian artist, John Anster Fitzgerald, liked to imagine magical ideas —like what a fairy feast might look like? Here’s his ‘The Fairies’ Banquet’ of 1859 #FairyTaleTuesday
This week’s Fairy Tale Tuesday explores feasting: 🫖🍰
It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alice was not going to do that in a hurry. “No, I’ll look first,” she said, “and see whether it’s marked ‘poison’ or not.
—Lewis Carroll
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I'm going crazy insane over these old Puss in Boots illustrations by Gustave Doré based off the original fairytale
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Concept art by Mary Blair (1911-1978) for Disney's Cinderella (1950) film, which was in development from 1922, hence all the versions of this magical transformation scene
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Cinderella’s fairy godmother turns a pumpkin into a carriage again & again & again…
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"She took off her sash, and tied one end round the butterfly; the other end she fastened to the leaf, so that now it glided along with her faster than ever."
Illustration by J.M. Szancer from Thumbelina
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In Hans Christian Andersen's The Princess and the Pea, a prince is looking for a bride and a rain-soaked girl shows up claiming to be a princess. To test her, the prince's mother places a single pea beneath 20 mattresses and 20 eiderdown beds.
🎨 Edmund Dulac. #FairyTaleTuesday
"Come buy from us with a golden curl”
by Hilda Hechle, an illustration for Christina
Rossetti’s 'Goblin Market'.
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NEVER EAT FAIRY FOOD It is transformed by their use of GLAMOUR & is actually made up of weeds or rotten fruit. Fairies themselves prefer stalks of heather & the milk of red deer (according to folklore). 🎨Fairy Banquets: Rackham & Fitzgerald #FairyTaleTuesday
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Charybdis is Scylla’s partner; either a sea monster that makes a whirlpool or just plain a living whirlpool, Charybdis sucks all nearby boats down her abyssal gullet. She will eventually choke on all the salt in the water, which is the perfect time to get past.
Original acrylic on canvas abstract triptych landscape original tree owl and pussycat fairytale forest rainbow art large wall art https://t.co/rBb9DiFdjk #acrylic #painting #wallart #canvas #MyNewTag #Etsy #TreePainting
He Cannot Get the Moon He Cries For. https://t.co/nGmFFbAaBB #art #painting #night #moon #moth #forest #fairytale
#FairyTaleTuesday's theme FOOD & DRINK
From Jack and the Beanstalk #PuzzleTales #SteveWeatherillBooks https://t.co/rNwi4cvu5m
#FairyTaleTuesday Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market' tells the story of the encounter between Laura & Lizzie and goblin merchants. When Laura exchanges a lock of her hair for the taste of the goblins' 'fruit forbidden', she deteriorates https://t.co/HeSTxcb51O
🎨 Arthur Rackham
In Irish fairy-lore, if you dropped food, it meant the fairies wanted it. For best luck, pick it up, have a nibble, then throw the rest to them...
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Lucerys, the strong little wolf and Aemond, the little green (? riding hood
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