//=time() ?>
"The Tortoise and the Hare", from an edition of Aesop's Fables illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1912
"They all crowded round it panting and asking, "But who has won?""
Depiction by Arthur Rackham, 1907, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Arthur Rackham - https://t.co/5ezfRd5Oak
By akira toriyama, Arthur Rackham, Kamome Shirahama, fantasy cute anthropomorphic frog knight, kids manga, chrono trigger style, cute details, anime, cute fantasy, kawai, contrasting colors, pretty co...
by Kerensky
https://t.co/0ExfQUeIHP
#midjourney #AIart
Animals dressed as humans in "The Tortoise and the Hare", from an edition of Aesop's Fables illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1912
Magnus Rackham, catty witch with a heart of uh. not gold. What's a material that your heart could be made of that indicates you're the worst person in existence?
Animals dressed as humans in "The Tortoise and the Hare", from an edition of Aesop's Fables illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1912
✨Goodnight everyone! Here is an Autumn-inspired work to end the night.🌙✨
🎨 Arthur Rackham,
🍁🍂 Fairies in Autumn 🍁🍂
Hi all, a reminder that #FolkloreSunday is happening now, with the theme of:
ILLUSTRATORS of the GOLDEN AGE of FAIRY TALES & FOLKLORE!
Bring on your fave images from RACKHAM, CRANE, RENTOUL OUTHWAITE et al, & tweet about them on the hashtag! Maude xx
Image: Kate Greenaway
BOTD - 19/09/1867 - Arthur Rackham, whose illustrations for 'A Christmas Carol' appeared in an edition published in 1915.
Four illustrations by Arthur Rackham, published in 1933, for Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" (1862).
#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
@cookhard87 Thanks! I referenced a piece by Rackham, I copied it for a painting exercise while trying some different things with it :) He's definitely a master and it's fun to try to reproduce his work.
Les jötnar Fasolt et Fafner s'emparent de la déesse Freyja. Illustration d'Arthur Rackham, 1910.
@Mythica_X Yoshitaka Amano, Nobuteru Yuuki, Satoshi Urushihara, Hayao Miyazaki.
Not that there aren't plenty of non-Japanese artists I like, but I think they've all been mentioned here. Frazetta, Rackham, Druillet, for instance.
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, by Arthur Rackham, 1921. #MythologyMonday
The 'Land of the Ever Young'
By Arthur Rackham, Irish Fairy Tales (ca 1920).
🪄 #Fairytales
watch enough black sails and then you end up drawing Stede 2.0 like Jack Rackham, which is a FINE LOOK