#Frank Cheyne Pape
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enchantedbook · 1 year ago
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From 'The Russian Story Book' : The Burning Arrow, #illustration by Frank Cheyne Pape, (1878 - 1972)
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lionofchaeronea · 2 years ago
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Falcon the Hunter (illustration from The Russian Story Book), Frank C. Papé, 1916
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smbhax · 4 months ago
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Frank Cheyne Papé Lot 241: Papé (Frank Cheyne) "Your are my Salamander", an original illustration for Anatole France's 'La Rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque', pen and ink, [c. 1922]
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victusinveritas · 1 year ago
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“The Water Tsar dances” by Frank Cheyne Pape from Russian Tales
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sandmandaddy69 · 2 years ago
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Frank Cheyne Pape
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thebeautifulbook · 2 years ago
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HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES by Hans Christian Andersen (London/New York: Nister/Dutton, c.1912). Illustrated by Frank Cheyne Pape
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heartistolovewith · 18 days ago
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illustration by Frank Cheyne Pape in the book “Thaïs” c. 1889
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rcox808 · 2 years ago
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*The Harebell and the Dragon Fly* 🍃
From...*The Story Without An End* (1913)
~ Frank Cheyne Pape~ English~ Children's Book Illustrator/Artist ~b. in Camberwell, England, studied at the 'Slade School of Fine Art' where he met his future wife and fellow student, Alice Stringer. His earliest works start in 1902, (Naughty Eric) by 1911 he was a hugely, successful illustrator in the United Kingdom. World War I brought a decline in the demand for illustrated Children's Books, which impacted Pape's career and livelihood. By 1925, his career had completely revived and he was once again a popular and very, prolific illustrator. He began to illustrate for magazines solely in the 1950's as his eyesight was in serious decline. A number of his original drawings and notations are preserved at 'Stanford University' in California~
1878 - 1972
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diioonysus · 2 years ago
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frank cheyne pape (1878-1972) was an english artist and book illustrator
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pamhr · 3 years ago
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:. Frank Cheyne Pape (1878-1972) ~ Ex Libris for Louise Brooks .:
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kaixo-agur · 4 years ago
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Frank Cheyne Pape (1878-1972) “The story without an end” 1913
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enchantedbook · 1 year ago
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'At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque by Anatole France, illustrated by Frank Cheyne Pape, 1922
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psikonauti · 5 years ago
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Frank Cheyne Pape (1878-1972) 
The Rose greets the Child from “The Story Without an End’, 1912
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smbhax · 4 months ago
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Some of the line drawings from James Branch Cabell's Jurgen (1921) by English artist Frank Cheyne Pape (there should be an accent over that final 'e': and it's pronounced paw-PAY). Pape had previously done more romantic pictures for collections of fairy tales and the like, but after the witty and accomplished work he did for Cabell's books he was tapped to do similar drawings for authors like Suetonius and Anatole France and Rabelais, writers who were deemed at the time to be ribald or dangerous, but whose books nowadays would hardly quicken a pulse. Pape, who was born in 1878, did little work after the Forties, and died in 1972.
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x-heesy · 6 years ago
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Frank Cheyne Pape (1878 –1972), from The Russian Story Book, 1916.
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alifeoffairytales · 6 years ago
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Frank Cheyne Papé, The Story Without an End
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