Thirty-eight of the ever-popular fairy tales
Illustrations by Margaret Ely Webb for Old Fashioned Fairy Tales (1909) by Marion Foster Washburne
A collection of sixty-six Old English fairy tales, fables, romances, poems, and nursery rhymes
Musings on myth and mythic arts.
2 v. 18 cm
A wonderful book with 5 timeless French fairy tales magnificently illustrated with 8 beautiful and dramatic full page color and many black and white drawings...
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From rags to riches and beasts to beanstalks, these are the fairy tale stories that shape our happily ever afters.
“Beauty and the Beast” and “Sleeping Beauty” bookmarks by Achen089
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Rie Cramer (1887-1977) was a Dutch children's book illustrator. She moved to the Netherlands from Indonesia when she was nine years old, and studied at the Art Academy in the Hague. I just discovered her illustrations a few days ago. Fascinated, I am still in the process of researching her life and her work. I've included fourteen of the twenty-three full page color illustrations here at the Art of Narrative along with the lovely book cover and the plain but informative title page. I'm charmed by these illustrations. They are reminding me of everything from Anne Anderson and Virginia Sterrett to Kay Nielsen, and even Arthur Rackham and Gustaf Tenggren, though they are completely her own. The complete illustrations for this edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales are available to view in their original context along with each story by clicking the title link. You can also enjoy the illustrations for each chapter heading for stories with full page art and many more, like Haensel and Grethel. The cover inset illustration is from the story, King Thrushbeard, where Cramer flatters not only the charismatic main characters, but also the little boy servant who is both handsome and winsome. The full page art for this story is included in the body of the book. My favorite illustrations include the ones for Little Brother and Little Sister, The White Snake, The Six Swans, Rumpelstiltskin, The Elves and the Shoemaker, Snow-White and Rose-Red, The Goose Girl at the Well, Iron John; and especially the little star children from The Seven Swans, and The Gold-Children where the little maiden pledges her heart to the roughshod man. Click each image for great detail. Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Little Brother and Little Sister Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The White Snake Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Seven Ravens Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Elves and the Shoemaker Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Iron John Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Six Swans Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Gold-Children Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Rumpelstiltskin Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Golden Bird Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Goose-Girl Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Snow-White and Rose-Red Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Goose Girl at the Well Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 The Nix of the Mill Pond Rie Cramer ~ Grimm's Fairy Tales ~ 1927 Maid Maleen Top
The sleeping beauty.--Blue Beard.--Cinderella.--Beauty and the beast
Fairy tales are old stories told and retold again, but do they deserve a place in a modern language arts curriculum? Besides the fact that the Common Core standards require exposure to fairy tales, there
A wonderful book with 5 timeless French fairy tales magnificently illustrated with 8 beautiful and dramatic full page color and many black and white drawings...
A collection of sixty-six Old English fairy tales, fables, romances, poems, and nursery rhymes
Anne Anderson was born in Scotland, in 1874. She was a prolific Scottish illustrator and writer, primarily known for her art nouveaux-style children's book illustrations. She also painted, etched, and designed greetings cards....
Read the following short stories in this collection: Sleeping Beauty, Blue Beard, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast. Recommended Reading Level: LP (Lower...
Here are ten lesser-known but fascinating stories which I hope will illustrate the many different aspects of the twisted little land of Fairy Tales—a world full of impossible situations, mythical creatures, bizarre happenings, violence, vengeance and greed. Originally fairy tales were designed to entertain and to teach morals and reflected the spiritual and cultural beliefs
The sleeping beauty.--Blue Beard.--Cinderella.--Beauty and the beast
vi, 132 p. 18 cm
A wonderful book with 5 timeless French fairy tales magnificently illustrated with 8 beautiful and dramatic full page color and many black and white drawings...
“Andersen had the courage to write stories with unhappy endings. He didn’t believe that you should try to be good because it pays … but because evil stems from intellectual and emotiona…
Hello Everyone! We are having a great week! I actually got in some guided reading groups today!! Yippee!! I love it when all the training and expectations for incorporating D5 actually settles in and works like a well oiled machine! Sometimes I just look up from what we're doing and just smile because most of the kids are doing it!! Really doing it!! I am so excited for tomorrow! Way to go, guys!!! The week after next we will begin our fairy tale unit (integrating our reading and social studies) and I wanted to share what we've been working on. This little unit is more than just reading (retelling, fiction/nonfiction/ poetry, inferring, reader's theater) and social studies. I've included some word work, writing, hands on visuals, and some math as well. Here are a few pics: Wave your wand here for your free 90 page unit! If you can think of anything else you want added to this, or if you see something that needs fixing, just leave me a little note!! I hope you and your kids have as much fun working on this as I did putting it together!! Thanks for stopping by!! Til next time!! Have a great rest of the week!! Joyfully! Nancy
"Rosalie saw before her eyes a tree of marvellous beauty." Virginia Frances Sterrett illustration from Old French Fairy Tales (1920). More about this artist at vintagebookillustrations.com/
Fifteen fairy tales including The girl who trod on the loaf, and The real princess
Frontispiece plate is copyright 1899; no other dates found
Notes and references: p. [235]-268