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Inspired by the cozy, dreamy vibes of autumn, the Fall Fairies series celebrates the beauty of nature as only the wee folk can. The original artwork was drawn with ink, watercolors, and colored pencil. It is reproduced on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper, which means exquisite detail and a museum-quality print that will last and last. Your print will arrive in a stay-flat photo mailer, in a plastic sleeve with a backing board. All Casey Robin art prints are lovingly made and signed by me, Casey Robin!
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The original artwork was lined with ink, and painted traditionally with watercolours. It is reproduced on 270gsm Ilford Galerie Textured Silk Fine Art paper, which is Archival Quality, and makes the print look and feel just like the original painting. Includes a white border, titled and signed at the bottom. Your print will arrive in a stiff mailer, backed with thick cardboard to prevent damage. My packaging is plastic-free, and every print is lovingly made and signed by hand. SHIPPING DISCLAIMER I ship most orders economy air (untracked), as mailing options in my country are limited. Please note that Regardless of Etsy’s shipping estimate, international orders may take a month or so to arrive, so please have patience.
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Margaret Tarrant is one of my favorite illustrators. (Do I say that about all of them?) She was the daughter of landscape painter Percy Tarrant, and studied art formally. She was one of the first people to bring the fairy craze to Europe, with her series of paintings about them-The...
Three Graces, Dancing Fairies, Three Muses, Orange Art, Ecclectic Art, Maximalist Art, Bright Art, Unique Art, Home Decor, Art Deco, Hi! Thank you for checking out my Etsy store. :) I love vintage art, and work carefully to restore the images for modern-day usage. Each photo / print I sell has been carefully edited, color graded and formatted by me to get it suitable for printing and home display. This print is a 12x18 inch poster print on matte extra heavy cardstock. It ships flat (not rolled up). It has a white border around the edges and comes unframed. I hope you love this image as much as I do, and it will find a special place in your home. Let me know if you have any questions! :)
Illustrations by Margaret Ely Webb for Old Fashioned Fairy Tales (1909) by Marion Foster Washburne
Perched atop a daisy, a crowned fairy sits delicately, while a bee friend buzzes by! The artist, Florence Mary Anderson, was one of a handful of women artists named Florence who were actively illustrating beautiful fairies during the Golden Age of Illustration. Born in Greenock, Scotland, Florence Mary Anderson (1889-1945) emerged as a notable children's illustrator and writer during the Golden Age of Illustration. She refined her skills at the Glasgow School of Art and later at Bradford College of Art. Her delicate style frequently adorned works by women children's authors. The post-WWI period marked a prolific phase, yielding notable works such as The Rainbow Twins (1919) and The Password to Fairyland (1920). Anderson's career underwent a gradual shift in her later years, leading to success in landscape painting, portraiture, and teaching. Although her legacy sometimes intertwines with other artists due to similar names, her enduring contributions to folklore and fairy tale illustrations remain a distinctive mark of the era. Our prints are suitable for framing or can be used as is for wall display. This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle. Shop our entire Fantastic Fairies Collection!
The Severn, Wye, and Ystwyth, weave their way to the sea from the Elenydd plateau in Wales. Folklore tells how their journeys began.
Fanciful ideas and flowing line characterize Edouard Bisson's (1895-1939) studies of graceful feminine types. Distinguished by a certain charm, they agree with Delacroix that the first quality in a picture is to be a delight for the eyes. Born in Paris in 1856, Edouard Bisson studied art under one of the most successful of French artists, Jean Leon Gerome. He exhibited regularly at the Salon of French Artists of which he was a member. He was awarded Honorable Mentions in 1881 and 1889, a Third Class Medal in 1897, and a Bronze Medal at the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1900.