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Art to Enchant: The Development of Victorian Fairy Painting -- Introduction Richard A. Schindler, Associate Professor of Art Allegheny College Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else my project fails, Which was to please. Now I want Spirits to enforce, art to enchant . . . William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 5, Epilogue In his final speech, Prospero recognizes the necessity for a ...
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Early Illustrators of Children's Books from the 19th and 20th Centuries This illustration is by Arthur Rackham from the first edition of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Kay E. Vandergrift Social History of Children's Literature Page Illustration bibliography Illustrator Fact Sheet In an initial study of an illustrator's work, it may be useful to consider the following: Personal Data Primary ...
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The nation's leading source of information on antiques and the arts. Home Search Calendar Sellers Articles Forum Books Site Map Help Back Services... Advertiser Subscriber Fairies in a Bird's Nest, John Anster Fitzgerald, circa 1860. Victorian Fairy Paintings from the Frick Collection NEW YORK CITY - Attracting record crowds in British and American venues, Victorian Fairy Painting continues at ...
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