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Frederick Simpson Coburn (1871-1960), “Works of Alfred Tennyson”, Vol. 1, 1909&n
Helen Maitland Armstrong (1869-1948), “Maud” by Alfred Tennyson, 1905Source
Frederick Simpson Coburn (1871-1960), “Works of Alfred Tennyson”, Vol. 8, 1909So
DC fan event co-op illust. 140118
Woodcut of Ubu, the strange title character from Alfred Jarry’s 1896 play, King Ubu. Jarry did
Lindsay Norman Alfred William (1879 - 1969)
4 days away! New York Comic Con is just around the corner! I will be back at the Runeworks
“Wenn dir deine Welt zerbricht, baut die Liebe sie neu…”
clawmarks:Maud - Alfred Tennyson, Margaret Armstrong, ill. - 1905 - via Internet Arch
Kaufman Amie, and Jay Kristoff. Illuminae. Random House/Alfred A. Knopf.Kady and Ezra have just brok
uwmspeccoll: detroitlib: The May Queen by Alfred Lord Tennyson Rubricated and illuminated.Colophon
Illustrations of Olindias tenuis anatomy from Alfred Goldsborough Mayer’s Medusæ of the
An illustration of bryozoans from Alfred Moquin-Tandon’s The World of the Sea [1869]. Ref
11 days away! New York Comic Con is just around the corner. Visit me at the Runeworks booth #10
April 12th marked the anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 film Rebecca. Here is my painting
jenson’s rotundafirst illustrated is a setting of alfred forbes johnson’s statement rega
We always think of the hero, but we often forget about the true heart of the story :)I’ve been
Study. Wood engraving by Georges Leon Alfred Perrichon, based on the artwork of Eugene Carrier
The falling of the leaves. Landscape etching by Alfred Taiee, based on the artwork of Jean-Fra
Athlete from A New Dance of Death (1947) Pen and ink Alfred Kubin (1877 - 1959)
Here is my finished painting for The Movie Show at Galerie Daniel Maghen in Paris France. I se
cair–paravel:The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Tennyson, illustrated by Howard Pyle (1881).
smithsonianlibraries:An illustration of bryozoans from Alfred Moquin-Tandon’s The World o
Alfred Kubin.
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