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Helen Stratton (1867-1961), “Fairy tales of Hans Andersen”, 1908Source
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Bogoris & the Sylant’, “Fairy Tales From All Natio
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Fortune’s Favourite’, from “Fairy Tales From Al
W. E. F. Britten (1848-1916), “The Elf-Errant” by Moira O'Neill, 1895Source
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘The Fairy Queen Takes an Airy Drive’, 1870Source
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Frontpiece’, “Fairy Tales From All Nations” by A
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Prince of the Glow Worms’, “Fairy Tales From All Natio
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Triumphal March of the Elf-King’, 1870”This important person
William Arthur Breakspeare (British 1855 - 1914)Sleeping Beauty19th century
Hehe I was cleaning out an old computer drive and found a little festive fairy I’d forgotten about.
Okay; it’s that time… Festivus art :D
Japanese art student Akane on the street in Harajuku wearing a pink teddy bear themed vintage look w
“Changeling” – a sketch (from back in August? yikes) inspired by the Celtic folklore illustrat
Wings.
Faceless.
Butterfly.
A Wood Carving at Mother Shipton’s Cave, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England.
fairyfaeweek day 5: thief I don’t think I’ve ever worked with so much brown colors!Actua
The sweetest payment for my artwork. Sally made a tiny fairy garden (studio?) for me!! It even has t
Mesh Sculpture.
William Carqueville (1871-1946), “A Trip to Fairyland” by Jane Phillips Conkey, 1905 Sou
seafaeries:From In Powder and Crinoline : old fairy tales retold. By Arthur Quiller-Couch; illustrat
Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941), “David Blaize and the Blue Door” by E. F. Benson, 1919So
My first Halsey painting! yay :)
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