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Tag Archives: Walter Crane
1891: May Day
Happy May Day! Walter Crane: The Triumph of Labour (1891)
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Tagged 1890's, 19th Century, Art, Great Britain, Labor, Printmaking, Socialism & Communism, Walter Crane
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1901: Am I So Very Ugly?
Walter Crane: “Am I so very ugly?” —illustration for Beauty and the Beast (ca. 1901)
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Tagged 1900's, 20th Century, Art, Books, Fairy Tales, Illustration, Monsters, Walter Crane
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1887: The Story Depends on the Teller
The Lion and the Statue On a statue king Lion dethroned, Showing conqueror Man, Lion frowned. “If a Lion, you know, Had been sculptor, he’d show Lion rampant, and Man on the ground.” THE STORY DEPENDS ON THE TELLER Walter … Continue reading
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Tagged 1880's, 19th Century, Animals, Drawing, Great Britain, Lions, Poetry, Walter Crane
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