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The Knights of the Silver Shield
Illustration Donn P. Crane for The Magic Garden (1947)
#the knights of the silver shield#Raymond McDonald Alden#donn p crane#the magic garden#my book house#olive beaupre miller#fairy tale#storybook#childrens illustration#children’s literature#knight in shining armor
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Phaeton, from Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse by Donn P. Crane (1925)
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'Divine Conedy' of Dante Alighieri Artist : Donn P. Crane
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Sleeping Beauty
Artist : Donn Philip Crane
#sleeping beauty#la belle au bois dormant#children's literature#children's illustration#fairy tale#vintage illustration#old illustration#donn p. crane#colour lithograph#prince#evil spell#donn Philip Crane#castle
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Phaethon by Donn P. Crane
#phaethon#art#donn p. crane#greek mythology#ancient greek#ancient greece#gods#greek gods#history#mythology#mythological#europe#european#religion#chariot#chariots#horses#sun
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Ilustraciones para la Divina Comedia de Dante (Donn P. Crane)
#art#18-19th century art#18-19th century painting#1800s#1900s#donn p. crane#illustrations for dante’s divine comedy#🇺🇸#1866#dante alighieri#divine comedy#la divina commedia#🇮🇹
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Land and Water by Kathie McMillan Via Flickr: "Science Stories Book Two" of the Curriculum Foundation Series. By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Harriet M. Fogg, Gertrude Crampton and William S. Gray. Copyright 1935 by Scott, Foresman and Company. This series present textbooks of the highest quality, with 3 well-known artists of children's books listed as well as 2 well-known scientific illustrators. Great attention is paid to the readability levels, and the books are printed on good quality paper.
#vintage children's illustrations#vintage children's science#vintage children's natural history#1935#science#natural history#Miriam Story Hurford#Donn P. Crane#L. Kate Deal#flickr
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Donn P. Crane • Witches in flight to the Brocken from 'Faust as retold for Children'
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Starting a new painting. East of the Sun and West of the Moon - with inspiration from Donn P. Crane (1925) and Nezha Conquers the Dragon King (1979)
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The Golden Bird
Illustrated by Donn P. Crane for The Magic Garden (1947)
#the golden bird#donn p crane#the magic garden#my book house#olive beaupre miller#fairy tale#storybook#childrens illustration#children’s literature#nostalgia
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The young Titian painting (colour litho)
Artist: Donn P. Crane
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Illustrations from Una and the Red Cross Knight for From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse by Donn P. Crane (1921)
#donn p. crane#art#illustration#golden age of illustration#1920s art#1920s#vintage art#vintage illustration#vintage#american art#american artist#books#book illustration#childrens books#fairy tale#fairy tales#fairytale art#una and the red cross knight#classic art
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From the Tower Window of my Bookhouse
Edoted by Olive Beaupré Miller
Chicago, the Bookhouse for Children Publishers
1921
Artist : Donn Philip Crane
Far away within the wood a troop of Fauns and Sa’tyrs were dancing in a round, while old Syl-va’nus, who was their king, slept in a shady arbor. Gay, rustic, wild-wood folk were these, with horns upon their foreheads and shaggy legs of goats.
#donn philip crane#donn p. crane#1921#children's literature#children's books#fairy story#vintage illustration#children's book#old illustration#fairy#water nymph#fauns#faune#nymphe#olive beaupré miller#from the tower window of my bookhouse#golden age of illustration
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28 day devotional journaling challenge
Day 4. Show off your favorite picture, drawing or moodboard that represents perfectly how you view your deity.
By Donn P. Crane
I love this picture of Frey and Freya. Frey is fair, yet strong, radient, bringing fruit and prosperity to the land
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