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"If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out" - (Arthur Rackham) 1912 vintage print, from Peter Pan

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Genuine vintage print (chromolithograph): a 'tipped in' plate on heavy cream paper, with captioned tissue guard page

from "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" by J.M. Barrie.  Illustration by Arthur Rackham*

Published 1912.  Good condition.  Size of print: 5 by 5 inches

 

 *Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)  -  London born, Rackham was one of the leading book illustrators during the golden age of fairy tale illustration which flourished from the 1890s until the advent of the First World War.  Outstanding as a pen, ink and watercolour artist, Rackham developed a highly individual and distinctive style of illustration - for many, his images defining the mystery and allure of the fairy tale.  Rackham benefitted from the development of printing technology to allow his work to be printed without the intermediate stage of engraving and his subtle use of watercolour and fine line bought a newly invigorated interpretation of old familiar stories to new generations of children.