Largest Image: 18 x 13 in. (457 x 330 mm.), Each Sheet: 24 5/8 x 17 7/8 in. (626 x 454 mm.) ...
Londonist is proud to be media partner to the British Academy’s Literature Week. Aren't these illustrations gorgeous? There's more where they come from, and you can see them up close and personal in a ...
Even as a child, Paul Galdone knew he would be an artist: drawing was his life. But it wasn’t until he was in his mid-40s that Galdone illustrated his first children’s book and launched a career that ...
Although adults may misremember them as light children's stories, the 19th-century fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen commonly deal with themes of loneliness, forced journeys far from home, and ...
Before Disney softened them for the screen, fairy tales were strange, unsettling stories about monsters, danger and survival.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The new translation is based on the final 1857 edition of the tales, and stunning silhouettes from original publications from the 1870s and 1920s grace the tome's pages, alongside brand new ...
Mike Davis blends surrealism, religious iconography, Dutch portraiture, and a touch of fairy tale magic to create narrative paintings that seem to tell fantastical stories while stretching beyond the ...
Having always loved the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales, in 1969, British artist David Hockney decided to create his own illustrations to the stories. Instead of focusing on the most important moments in ...
Having always loved the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales, in 1969, British artist David Hockney decided to create his own illustrations of six of his favorite stories. Instead of focusing on the most ...
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