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Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest ….inviting the King, etc. to eat, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)
Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest ….inviting the King, etc. to eat, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)

STC3260684: Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest ….inviting the King, etc. to eat, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Each one, tripping on his toe, will be here with mop and mow, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)
Each one, tripping on his toe, will be here with mop and mow, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)

STC3260685: Each one, tripping on his toe, will be here with mop and mow, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

You demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)
You demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho)

STC3260690: You demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'
The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'

AFF3514731: The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales', Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'
The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'

AFF3514732: The Hag sat against the wall, from 'Morgan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales', Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Becfola in her chariot from 'The Wooing of Becfola' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'See desc
Becfola in her chariot from 'The Wooing of Becfola' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'See desc

AFF3514734: Becfola in her chariot from 'The Wooing of Becfola' in 'Irish Fairy Tales'See desc, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gulliver seizes the enemy's fleet' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift
Gulliver seizes the enemy's fleet' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift

AFF3514738: Gulliver seizes the enemy's fleet' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Glumdalclitch teaches Gulliver to read' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift
Glumdalclitch teaches Gulliver to read' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift

AFF3514742: Glumdalclitch teaches Gulliver to read' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's hand' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift
Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's hand' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift

AFF3514743: Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's hand' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Two of those sages... like pedlars among us' (expressing themselves with things they carry around) from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift
Two of those sages... like pedlars among us' (expressing themselves with things they carry around) from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift

AFF3514749: Two of those sages... like pedlars among us' (expressing themselves with things they carry around) from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Struldbrugs' unfortunate immortals without eternal youth who are declared  from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift
The Struldbrugs' unfortunate immortals without eternal youth who are declared  from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift

AFF3514750: The Struldbrugs' unfortunate immortals without eternal youth who are declared from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Fairies never say
Fairies never say

STC3481674: Fairies never say "We feel happy", what they say is "We fell dancey", from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481696: But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Lady with the balloons, who sits just outside, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
The Lady with the balloons, who sits just outside, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481702: The Lady with the balloons, who sits just outside, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

A band of workmen who were sawing down a toadstool rushed away leaving their tools behind them, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
A band of workmen who were sawing down a toadstool rushed away leaving their tools behind them, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481710: A band of workmen who were sawing down a toadstool rushed away leaving their tools behind them, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Peter screamed out
Peter screamed out

STC3481712: Peter screamed out "Do it again!" and with great good nature they did it several times, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

A hundred flew off with the string, and Peter clung to the tail, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
A hundred flew off with the string, and Peter clung to the tail, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481713: A hundred flew off with the string, and Peter clung to the tail, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

One day they were overheard by a fairy .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
One day they were overheard by a fairy .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481726: One day they were overheard by a fairy .. , from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Queen Mab, who rules in the Gardens .., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)
Queen Mab, who rules in the Gardens .., from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 (colour litho)

STC3481733: Queen Mab, who rules 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

The Golden Castle of Stromberg, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)
The Golden Castle of Stromberg, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho)

STC3474230: The Golden Castle of Stromberg, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, he squeezed it till the moisture ran out ..from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, he squeezed it till the moisture ran out ..from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474237: Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, he squeezed it till the moisture ran out ..from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Once upon a time a poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Once upon a time a poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474248: Once upon a time a poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub.1907 (colour litho)
Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub.1907 (colour litho)

STC3471637: Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub.1907 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The Women of Sleepy Hollow (Inside Cover), from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho)
The Women of Sleepy Hollow (Inside Cover), from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho)

STC3474175: The Women of Sleepy Hollow (Inside Cover), from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474177: "Frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air .." from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

The the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man's beard at the same time, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
The the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man's beard at the same time, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474185: The the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man's beard at the same time, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474191: "… or a screech owl..", from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

STC3474204: "O, Grandmother, what big ears you have got", she said, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Then he ran after him, still holding the carving knife, and cried
Then he ran after him, still holding the carving knife, and cried

STC3474208: Then he ran after him, still holding the carving knife, and cried "Only one, only one!" from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and pass out of the town gate, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)
So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and pass out of the town gate, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3474220: So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and pass out of the town gate, from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Sir William Thornhill ('Mr Burchell') recognised by Bill and Dick: 'So-saying, he gave each a large piece of gingerbread' (pen, black ink and watercolour)
Sir William Thornhill ('Mr Burchell') recognised by Bill and Dick: 'So-saying, he gave each a large piece of gingerbread' (pen, black ink and watercolour)

CH1765036: Sir William Thornhill ('Mr Burchell') recognised by Bill and Dick: 'So-saying, he gave each a large piece of gingerbread' (pen, black ink and watercolour), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gulliver Kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's Hand, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Gulliver Kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's Hand, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3467965: Gulliver Kisses the Queen of Brobdingnagia's Hand, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gulliver's Encounter with the Frog, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho)
Gulliver's Encounter with the Frog, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho)

STC3467975: Gulliver's Encounter with the Frog, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gulliver's combat with the wasps, 1909 (pen & ink and w/c on paper)
Gulliver's combat with the wasps, 1909 (pen & ink and w/c on paper)

CBE392777: Gulliver's combat with the wasps, 1909 (pen & ink and w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Gnomes, illustration from the book 'Undine' by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque (1777-1843) 1909 (litho)
Gnomes, illustration from the book 'Undine' by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque (1777-1843) 1909 (litho)

CHT263021: Gnomes, illustration from the book 'Undine' by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque (1777-1843) 1909 (litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images

MOM28797: "At last she met the Bridegroom who was coming slowly back", illustration to 'Fitcher's Bird' from Little Brother, Little Sister by the Brothers Grimm, 1917 (w/c, pen and ink), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images


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