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Arthur Rackham's Illustrations of European Fairy Tales and Folklore

Imagine holding a key to a door of enchantment, a portal to a world where imagination reigns. That's what it's like when you encounter the works of Arthur Rackham, the pioneering force behind the Golden Age of Illustration. You're stepping into an era, roughly spanning from the late 19th century…


ART & ARTISTS Arthur Rackham part 3 Arthur rackham, Fairytale art, Illustration art

The artist and illustrator Arthur Rackham died in September 1939, just three days after the outbreak of war in Europe.


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Biography Arthur Rackham (19 September 1867 - 6 September 1939) was an English book illustrator. He is recognised as one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration.


Arthur Rackham the Fairy's illustrator!

Wikipedia article References Arthur Rackham (19 September 1867 - 6 September 1939) was an English book illustrator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Rackham Arthur Rackham Artworks View all 161 artworks Related Artists Otto Eckmann 1865 - 1902 Felix Vallotton 1865 - 1925 Leon Bakst 1866 - 1924 Eliseu Visconti 1866 - 1944 Beatrix Potter


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I Illustrations from Piter Pan dans les jardins de Kensington (1907, Hachette) ‎ (26 F) Arthur Rackham's Illustrations for The Ingoldsby Legends (1908) ‎ (11 F) Arthur Rackham's Illustrations of Irish Fairy Tales (1920) ‎ (16 F) L Arthur Rackham's illustrations of Lamb's Tales ‎ (28 F) M


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Arthur Rackham's Rare and Revolutionary 1917 Illustrations for the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales By Maria Popova "His face was wizened and wrinkled like a ripe walnut, and as he peered short sightedly at me out of his goggle spectacles I thought he was one of the goblins out of Grimm's Fairy Tales."


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Born: September 19, 1867 | Died: September 6, 1939 Biography Born in Lambeth, London on September 19, 1867, Arthur Rackham was a prolific artist from a young age. Sneaking pencils into his bed to draw under the covers, he eventually resorted to drawing on his pillow case when paper was taken from him.


From 'Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures'. Arthur rackham, Fairytale art, Fairytale illustration

Arthur Rackham, self-portrait, 1934 But part of what made him so extraordinary was that throughout his life, even as he came to be celebrated as the greatest illustrator of the Edwardian era, he maintained the appearance of a straight-laced, humble insurance clerk.


JRC1138 (moif's old blog) Artist of the Month; Arthur Rackham

Rackham created twenty stunning ink-and-watercolor illustrations and twenty line drawings for a special limited edition, only 520 copies of which were printed, each signed and numbered by the artist — numbers 1 through 260 to be sold in Great Britain and Ireland, and the remaining half in the United States. Available as a print.


"Arthur Rackham" Arthur rackham, Illustration art, Artist

Did you know that Arthur Rackham, a renowned English book illustrator, created over 3,300 individual illustrations throughout his career, many of them for fairy tales? You're probably familiar with his whimsical and often eerie images that bring to life the tales of the Brothers Grimm, Peter Pan, and many others.…


Arthur Rackham’s Stunning 1926 Illustrations for “The Tempest” Arthur rackham, Shakespeare art

Arthur Rackham (born Sept. 19, 1867, London, Eng.—died Sept. 6, 1939, Limpsfield, Surrey) was a British artist best known for his illustrations for classic fiction and children's literature.


Art of Narrative Arthur Rackham Imagina Mermaids & Faerie Folk 1914

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Arthur Rackham’s Rare and Revolutionary 1917 Illustrations for the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales

Rackham quit clerking to work full time as an illustrator at the Westminster Budget in 1892, and his sketches of leading personalities grew so popular that he often drew the assignment of illustrating royal events, such as the 1893 wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George V and Queen Mary.


Arthur Rackham, the Primrose Hill illustrator

Arthur Rackham (September 18, 1867 - September 6, 1939) is widely regarded as one of the leading illustrators from the Golden Age of British book illustration. His work is seen as a fusion of a northern European Nordic style with the Japanese woodblock tradition of the early 19th century. His background in journalistic illustration, combined.


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Arthur Rackham's (1867-1939) haunting and dreamlike style has added to the enchantment and fantasy of the children's literature and his imitators are many. Arthur Rackham began his career as a prolific English illustrator at the end of the 19th century. He was one of 12 children.


Arthur Rackham, R.W.S. (18671939) , Venus and the Cat, an illustration from Aesop's Fables

Arthur Rackham RWS (19 September 1867 - 6 September 1939) was an English book illustrator. He is recognised as one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration.

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