This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1928 illustrated version of "The Lonesomest Doll" (1901) by Abbie Farwell Brown. It features the words "In the Queen's Palace," and depicts the female main character surrounded by toys.
This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1904 illustration version of "The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue" (1897) by Maggie Browne. It depicts the feline character Puss in Boots surrounded by fairies and other characters.
This is the cover page illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1928 illustrated version of "The Lonesomest Doll" (1901) by Abbie Farwell Brown. It depicts doll characters from the story.
This is an image of an illustration done by Arthur Rackham, labeled "The Two Fairies Knelt" from page 181 of the 1904 illustrated version of "The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue" (1897) by Maggie Browne.
This is a replication of a self portrait that Arthur Rackham painted of himself using oils on canvas. It is found in the cover page spread of "Arthur Rackham: His Life and Work" by Derek Hudson (1975).
This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1907 illustrated edition of "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland"(1865) by Lewis Carroll. This illustration depicts a peculiar tea party in which the titular Alice takes part.
An illustration by Arthur Rackham in the 1966 printing of The Wind in the Willows (1908) by Arthur Grahame, depicting two main characters, a badger and a mole, meeting in a burrow.
This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1904 illustrated version of "The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue" (1897) by Maggie Browne. It is vertical and depicts two cats fighting over a fish.
This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1907 illustrated edition of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1865) by Lewis Carroll. It depicts the feline character "Cheshire Cat" smiling down at Alice from a tree branch.
This is a color illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1928 illustration version of "The Lonesomest Doll" (1901) by Abbie Farwell Brown. It depicts the female main character at a fountain.
This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham for the 1922 reprinting of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wonder Book" (1851). This illustration depicts Hercules assisting the titan Atlas with holding up the Earth and Sky.
This illustration depicts the mythical King Midas touring his gardens, using his golden touch to turn his roses to gold. This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham for a 1922 reprinting of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Wonder Book" (1851).
Illustrations of the Little Pigs nursery rhyme characters beside text. This page was part of the Arthur Rackham's 1913 book "Mother Goose : The Old Nursery Rhymes”.
This is an illustration of Mother Goose being ridden by a witch much to the horror/delight of nearby children. This was created by Arthur Rackham in 1913 for his book "Mother Goose : The Old Nursery Rhymes”.
This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham (1867- 1939), and depicts Mrs. Frog speaking to a stranger while on a journey. The illustration was completed for the book "The Wind in the Willows" (1908) by Kenneth Grahame.