STC411977:
The banqueting hall was in tumult, illustration from 'Irish Fairy Tales' by James Stephens, 1920 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492391:
In came the three women dressed in the stangest fashion. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Three Spinning Women.
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492400:
When her husband saw her, he shouted, Hi! come to me here". Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale The Young Giant."
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492403:
She crept after them secretly, as witches do creep. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Little Brother and Little Sister.
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
KWE492406:
The pretty maiden skipped through the hoop as lightly as a deer. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Three Feathers.
, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
MOM28798:
"Gold pieces fell down on the cloth" illustration to 'Washing Table, Golden Ass and Cudgel' from Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, 1900, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
MOR2636478:
Taking the keys of the castle Jack unlocked all the doors, illustration to 'Jack the Giant Killer' from 'English Fairy Tales Retold by F.A. Steel, 1927 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
MOR2636484:
The Three Heads of the Well, from 'English Fairy Tales Retold' by F.A. Steel, 1927 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
MOR2636489:
The Fish and the Ring, from 'English Fairy Tales Retold' by F.A. Steel, 1927 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3260677:
Re-enter Ariel like a water-nymph, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3260679:
Alas, now, pray you, work not so hard, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3260686:
Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate a contract of true love, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3260689:
Enter certain reapers, properly habited, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', pub. 1926 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100390:
"The good wives of the village never failed, in their evening gossipings to lay all the blame on Dame Van Winkle", from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100391:
"The women of the village used to employ him to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them.", from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100409:
"Even to this day they never hear a thunderstorm about the Kaatskill but they say Hendrick Hudson and his crew are at their game of ninepins.", from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100411:
"They were ruled by an old squaw spirit who hung up the new moons in the skies and cut up the old ones into stars.", from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100463:
Rip wakes up. "Surely, " though he, "I have not slept here all night Oh! That flagon! That wicked flagon! What excuse shall I make to Dame Van Winkle?" from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3100480:
Old man with two sticks, from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514716:
A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them.' from 'The Birth of Bran' in 'Irish Fairy Tales', 1920 (print), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514733:
The Hag of the Mill was a bony, thin pole of a hag with odd feet.' from 'Mongan's Frenzy' in 'Irish Fairy Tales', Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514736:
Gulliver released from the strings raises and stretches himself' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514737:
The Emperor of Lilliput reviews his troops' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514741:
Gulliver is struck with fear at first sight of the Brobdingnagian reapers' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
AFF3514745:
Apples came tumbling about my ears' from 'Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images
STC3467959:
Gulliver is Struck with Fear at First Sight of The Brobdingnagian Reapers, from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour litho), Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) / Bridgeman Images