IL1192642:
And lo, the women came up, for the high goddess Persephone sent them forth, wives and daughters of great men, Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL1192645:
All her joints were loosened as she lay in the chair and the fair goddess the while was giving her gifts immortal, Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL3667104:
" And she gan kisse his breast, that herde this" (The Second Noones Tale), from The Canterbury Tales published by The Medici Society Limited, 1929 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL3667107:
"And for as muche as a man may acquiten himself biforn God" (The Persones Tale), from The Canterbury Tales published by The Medici Society Limited, 1929 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL212320:
'Too Late! Ha! Ha!' illustration for 'The Pirates of Penzance', Savoy Operas, 1909 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL212321:
'Away, you grieve me!' illustration for 'The Pirates of Penzance', Savoy Operas, 1909 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL3667085:
"Ne how the Goddess Ronnen up and down" (The Knights Tale), from The Canterbury Tales published by The Medici Society Limited, 1929 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL3667109:
"Thiese almesses shaltow doon of thyne owne propre things" (The Persones Tale), from The Canterbury Tales published by The Medici Society Limited, 1929, Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images
IL3667102:
"And to the tree she gooth ful hastily" (The Squiers Tale), from The Canterbury Tales published by The Medici Society Limited, 1929 (colour litho), Flint, William Russell (1880-1969) / Bridgeman Images