Walter Crane - Gallery

Gallery

  • Title page, Shakespeare's Tempest, illustrations by Walter Crane, 1894

  • The children of Queen Blondine and sister Brunette picked up by a Corsair after seven days at sea, from the fairy tale Princess Belle-Etoile.

  • The Frog Asks To Be Allowed To Enter The Castle - Illustration For The Frog Prince, 1874

  • The miller, his son and the donkey from Baby's Own Aesop, an 1887 children's edition of Aesop's fables.

  • From Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1893 edition of A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

  • Little Red Riding Hood Meets the Wolf in the Woods

  • "The Renaissance of Venus" from The Yellow Book, 1894

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