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Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pul
Louis Rhead (1857-1926), ‘On the bat’s back I do fly’, “Tales from Shakespeare” by
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (1881-1965), ‘Blauer Kakadu’ (Blue Cockatoo), “Deutsche
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (1881-1965), ‘Marabus’, “Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration&
Edwin John Prittie (1879-1963), “Buster the Big Brown Bear” by George Ethelbert Walsh, 1
Illustrations from Chilean artist Ludwig Zeller’s Alphacollage (1979).
chrisgaffey:Marilyn Monroe’s make up artist, Allan “Whitey” Snyder, added depth and dimension to her
La Chancelière by Ljuba Popović (1967)
Postcards From Homelone house on the lone islandCalaguas Island, Camarines Norte / February 2017
Nicolas Kalmakoff (1873-1955), ‘Self Portrait: Crown of Thorns’, 1922Source
Aunt Eliza, 1905, Cecilia Beaux 327/366 Chairsimage from Female Artists in History on Facebook
Byam Shaw (1872-1919), ‘The Blind Folding of Truth - An Allegory’, “The Studio&rdq
Byam Shaw (1872-1919), ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’, “Selected Tales of Mystery&rdqu
Le Chat Botté, from The Illustrated London News by Kay Nielsen (1913)
The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
“….and she, sweet lady, dotes, devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry, upon this spotted and
Interlude, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet by John Austen (1922)
Vivien bewitches Merlin, from The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle (1903)
Illustration from Queen Summer, or The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose by Walter Crane (1891)
The Twin Princesses, from The Lily of Life by Helen Stratton (1913)
Al Aaraf, from Edgar Allan Poe’s The Bells and Other Poems by Edmund Dulac (1912)
The Immortal Rewards of Virtue by Cornelis Cort (1564)
Shimosuwa: Yaegaki-hime, from the series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidô Road by Utagawa Kuniyo
John Opie (1761-1807), ‘Shakspeare. Second part of King Henry VI, act I, scene IV: Mother Jour
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