Wake, when some vile thing is near.
Warwick Goble, from "The Book of Fairy Poetry," Bombay, Calcutta, London: 1920
And I should look like a fountain of gold.
Warwick Goble, from "The Book of Fairy Poetry," Bombay, Calcutta, London: 1920
tags: #art #illustration #kleinekunstklasse #mastoart #surrealism
#art #mastoart #illustration #kleinekunstklasse #surrealism
Zornige Fortuna - Angry Fortuna
Equilibristics of an angry Fortuna balancing humans and endangerered species.
Cut glass chandelier. Perry, of Bond Street.
From "The Crystal Palace, and Its Contents" London: 1852
Stuffed animals, bit creepy
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Group of stuffed cats, from Wurtemberg.
From "The Crystal Palace, and Its Contents" London: 1852
Foreign nave, looking west.—Zollverein and Belgian departments.
From "The Crystal Palace, and Its Contents" London: 1852
Finally finished the painting of a street in Bath UK. Watercolour on Arches paper.
Till Friday.
Frank Dicksee, from "The Cornhill magazine," vol. 39 London: 1879
The question is: do you like me?
Frank Dicksee, from "The Cornhill magazine," vol. 39 London: 1879
With tears in her great eyes.
Frank Dicksee, from "The Cornhill magazine," vol. 39 London: 1879
An Egyptian dancer.
Percy Anderson, from "Costume: Fanciful, Historical, and Theatrical" by Eliza Davis Aria, London, New York: 1906
The Seville Orange.
Percy Anderson, from "Costume: Fanciful, Historical, and Theatrical" by Eliza Davis Aria, London, New York: 1906
In ancient Greece.
Percy Anderson, from "Costume: Fanciful, Historical, and Theatrical" by Eliza Davis Aria, London, New York: 1906
Prints of my latest illustration is already one of my best sellers! I have to say I’m really proud of it, and I’m really happy people like it as much as I do!
You can browse my prints here: https://evanskyarts.com/en/collections/prints
Listening at the door.
Hugh Thomson, from "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen, London, New York: 1896
A very smart beau.
Hugh Thomson, from "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen, London, New York: 1896
How fond he was of it!
Hugh Thomson, from "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen, London, New York: 1896
From a painted china bottle.
From "Examples of Chinese Ornament" by Owen Jones, London: 1867
From a gourd-shaped painted china vase.
From "Examples of Chinese Ornament" by Owen Jones, London: 1867
From a painted china vase.
From "Examples of Chinese Ornament" by Owen Jones, London: 1867
Dressmaker's errand girls.
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, from "Gil Blas illustré," vol 7-8 (1897-1898), Paris: [1899?]
At the bar.
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, from "Gil Blas illustré," vol 7-8 (1897-1898), Paris: [1899?]
Little stories.
Paul Balluriau, from "Gil Blas illustré," vol 7-8 (1897-1898), Paris: [1899?]
Nigardsbreen.
From "Norway and Its Glaciers, Visited in 1851" written & illustrated by James David Forbes, Edinburgh: 1853
The Jungfrau from the glacier of Aletsch.
From "Norway and Its Glaciers, Visited in 1851" written & illustrated by James David Forbes, Edinburgh: 1853