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Arthur Rackham -- illustration to a fairy tale of brothers the Grimm 'Snow White'
The Brothers Grimm Fairytales. Arthur Rackham. #illustration
The Brothers Grimm Fairytales. The Old man and his Grandson. #illustration
The Brothers Grimm Fairytales. Rapunzel. Arthur Rackham. #illustration
Windfall - the collected work of The Brothers Grimm
H.J. Ford, illustrator From: Lang, Andrew, ed. The Blue Fairy Book. New York: Dover, 1965. (Original published 1889.)
'Hansel put out a knuckle-bone, and the old Woman, whose eyes were dim, could not see, and thought it was his finger, and she was much astonished that he did not get fat.' From: Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. Mrs. Edgar Lucas, translator. Arthur Rackham, illustrator. London: Constable & Company Ltd, 1909.
'Stupid goose!' cried the Witch. 'The opening is big enough; you can see that I could get into it myself.' From: Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. Mrs. Edgar Lucas, translator. Arthur Rackham, illustrator. London: Constable & Company Ltd, 1909.
The Twelve Brothers "Dear child, what have you done? Why didn't you leave those twelve white flowers alone? They were your brothers, and now they've been turned into ravens forever."
H.J. Ford, illustrator From: Lang, Andrew, ed. The Blue Fairy Book. New York: Dover, 1965. (Original published 1889.)
Grimm's Fairy Tales Leatherbound BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED HARDCOVER BOOK
Grimm's Fairy Tales Leatherbound Brand New Factory SEALED Hardcover Book | eBay