VCH175700:
The Fir-Tree and the Bramble, illustration from 'Aesop's Fables', published by Heinemann, 1912 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
VCH175722:
Venus and the Cat, illustration from 'Aesop's Fables', published by Heinemann, 1912 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE219702:
The Sleeping Princess, illustration for 'The Allies Fairy Book', Heinemann, 1916 (pen & ink with w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE219708:
Illustration from 'Rip Van Winkle' by Washington Irving (1783-1859) 1904 (pen & ink with w/c on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC398625:
How Tristram was known by the little brachet in the garden of King Mark's castle, illustration from 'The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table' by Alfred W. Pollard, 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC411969:
'Wild and shy and monstrous creatures ranged in her plains and forests', illustration from 'Irish Fairy Tales' by James Stephens, 1920 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC411970:
'My life became a ceaseless scurry and wound and escape, a burden and anguish of watchfulness', illustration from 'Irish Fairy Tales' by James Stephens, 1920 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC411972:
How he strained and panted to catch on that pursuing person and pursue her and get his own switch in to action, illustration from 'Irish Fairy Tales' by James Stephens, 1920 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC411974:
Then they went hand in hand in the country that smells of apple-blossom and honey, illustration from 'Irish Fairy Tales' by James Stephens, 1920 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492383:
She took off her golden garter and put it round the Roe Buck's neck. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, Little Brother and Little Sister, published late 19th century.
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492396:
A terrible fellow half as big as the tree by which he was standing. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Spirit in the Glass Bottle.
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC324223:
Fafner: 'Hey! Come hither, And stop me this cranny!', illustration from 'The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie', 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC324224:
'Erda bids thee beware', illustration from 'The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie', 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE75039:
"How Beaumains defeated the Red Knight, and always the damosel spake many foul words unto him" (pen & ink and w/c), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
VCH175715:
The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea, illustration from 'Aesop's Fables', published by Heinemann, 1912 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE204124:
Long Stories of Ghosts, Witches and Indians, illustration from 'Rip van Winkle' by Washington Irving (1783-1859), edition published 1916 (pen & ink on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE204126:
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, preliminary study for 'Aesop's Fables', translated by V.S. Vernon Jones, published 1912 (pen & ink with pencil on paper) (see 201716), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
CBE204136:
'What makes the coach so heavy to-day?', illustration from 'The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels', by Thomas Ingoldsby, published 1898 (pen & ink on paper), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images