Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) Assets (1126 in total)

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MOR2636488: "She sat down and plaited herself an overall of rushes and cap to match", from 'English Fairy Tales Retold' by F.A. Steel, 1927 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

CBE86143: "How at a great feast that King Mark made came Eliot the harper and sang the lay that Dinadan had made" (pen & ink, w/c), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474168: "Striding along the profile of a hill on a windy day..", from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474170: "Marvellous tales of Haunted Fields, and Haunted Brooks, and Haunted Houses ", from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474171: "Sauntering along in the Twilight..", from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Away they flew over stock and stone, at such a pace that his hair whistled in the wind, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Away they flew over stock and stone, at such a pace that his hair whistled in the wind, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474189: Away they flew over stock and stone, at such a pace that his hair whistled in the wind, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474198: "Now we will go up the hill and have a good feast before the squirrel carries off all the nuts ..", from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474203: "When she got to the wood she met a Wolf ..", from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474206: "When Tom had said goodbye to his Father they went away with him .." , from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Maiden fetched the magic wand, and then she took her step-sister's head, and dropped three drops of blood from, it, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)
The Maiden fetched the magic wand, and then she took her step-sister's head, and dropped three drops of blood from, it, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)

STC3474210: The Maiden fetched the magic wand, and then she took her step-sister's head, and dropped three drops of blood from, it, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Ashenputtel goes to the ball, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Ashenputtel goes to the ball, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474212: Ashenputtel goes to the ball, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Wen he got home he ahd the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it,  from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)
Wen he got home he ahd the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it,  from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)

STC3474217: Wen he got home he ahd the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The King's only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
The King's only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474223: The King's only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474245: The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Looking very undancey indeed .., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Looking very undancey indeed .., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481677: Looking very undancey indeed .., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3481680: "My Lord Duke", said the physician elatedly, "I have the honour to inform your excellency that your grace is in love".., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho) , Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481687: If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481697: Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481703: There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Old Mr Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Old Mr Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481706: Old Mr Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481718: Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Butter is got from the roots of old trees, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Butter is got from the roots of old trees, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481722: Butter is got from the roots of old trees, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481723: Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

She ran to St Gover's well and hid .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
She ran to St Gover's well and hid .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481729: She ran to St Gover's well and hid .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Front Endpapers - A Christmas Carol, 1915 (litho)
Front Endpapers - A Christmas Carol, 1915 (litho)

FLP465483: Front Endpapers - A Christmas Carol, 1915 (litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

'A flushed and boisterous group', 1915 (colour litho)
'A flushed and boisterous group', 1915 (colour litho)

FLP465495: 'A flushed and boisterous group', 1915 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

A Most Terrific Giant, illustration from 'English Fairy Tales', published 1918 (pen & ink and w/c on paper)
A Most Terrific Giant, illustration from 'English Fairy Tales', published 1918 (pen & ink and w/c on paper)

CBE418585: A Most Terrific Giant, illustration from 'English Fairy Tales', published 1918 (pen & ink and w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Rip's son, 'a precise counterpart of himself, as he went up the mountain', 1904 (w/c with pen & ink on paper)
Rip's son, 'a precise counterpart of himself, as he went up the mountain', 1904 (w/c with pen & ink on paper)

CBE392798: Rip's son, 'a precise counterpart of himself, as he went up the mountain', 1904 (w/c with pen & ink on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

'Now St. Medard dwelt on the banks of the Nile', illustration from 'The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels', by Thomas Ingoldsby, published 1898 (pen & ink on paper)
'Now St. Medard dwelt on the banks of the Nile', illustration from 'The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels', by Thomas Ingoldsby, published 1898 (pen & ink on paper)

CBE204146: 'Now St. Medard dwelt on the banks of the Nile', illustration from 'The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels', by Thomas Ingoldsby, published 1898 (pen & ink on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

'He was a stout old gentleman, with a weatherbeaten countenance; he wore a laced doublet, broad belt and hanger, high-crowned hat and feather, red stockings and high-heeled shoes', illustration from 'Rip van Winkle', by Washington Irving (1783-1859), version published 1916 (pen & ink on paper)
'He was a stout old gentleman, with a weatherbeaten countenance; he wore a laced doublet, broad belt and hanger, high-crowned hat and feather, red stockings and high-heeled shoes', illustration from 'Rip van Winkle', by Washington Irving (1783-1859), version published 1916 (pen & ink on paper)

CBE204149: 'He was a stout old gentleman, with a weatherbeaten countenance; he wore a laced doublet, broad belt and hanger, high-crowned hat and feather, red stockings and high-heeled shoes', illustration from 'Rip van Winkle', by Washington Irving (1783-1859), version published 1916 (pen & ink on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

See, Saw, Margery Daw, 1906, illustration from 'Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes', Heinemann, 1913 (pen & ink with w/c on paper)
See, Saw, Margery Daw, 1906, illustration from 'Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes', Heinemann, 1913 (pen & ink with w/c on paper)

CBE219704: See, Saw, Margery Daw, 1906, illustration from 'Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes', Heinemann, 1913 (pen & ink with w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Wood Nymphs (w/c & pencil on paper)
Wood Nymphs (w/c & pencil on paper)

CBE198198: Wood Nymphs (w/c & pencil on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Studies of a woman, of faces and of hands (sanguine on paper)
Studies of a woman, of faces and of hands (sanguine on paper)

CBE198199: Studies of a woman, of faces and of hands (sanguine on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Barbara's Tree (pen, ink & w/c on paper)
Barbara's Tree (pen, ink & w/c on paper)

CBE198600: Barbara's Tree (pen, ink & w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Grotesque Faces (pencil on paper)
Grotesque Faces (pencil on paper)

CBE198601: Grotesque Faces (pencil on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Compleat Angler, illustration from 'The Compleat Angler', by Izaak Walton (pen, ink & w/c on paper)
The Compleat Angler, illustration from 'The Compleat Angler', by Izaak Walton (pen, ink & w/c on paper)

CBE198604: The Compleat Angler, illustration from 'The Compleat Angler', by Izaak Walton (pen, ink & w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images


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