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suicideblonde: Pandora’s Box by Warwick Goble
gaglioffo: Warwick Goble, Nikola Tesla, the New Wizard of the West, 1899
vintagegal: Damayanti and the Swan illustration by Warwick Goble from ‘Indian Myth and Legend’ by Donald A. Mackenzie, published in 1913 (via)
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Sita Finds Rama Among Lotus Blooms illustration by Warwick Goble for ”Indian Myth and Legend” by Donald A. Mackenzie (1913) (via)
vintagegal: Illustration by Warwick Goble for Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Day (1912) (via)
detroitlib: Warwick Goble (22 November 1862 – 22 January 1943) An illustrator of children’s books. (Wikipedia) From our stacks: Illustrations from Stories from the Pentamerone By Giambattista Basile. Selected and Edited by E. F. Strange. Illustrated
lepetitdragonvert:The Fairy Book, The best popular fairy stories selected and rendered anew by the author of “John Halifax, gentleman ” Illustrated by Warwick Goble. MacMillan & Co, Limited St. Martin’s Street, London. .1913.
honeyspider: The swans rushed towards her, swooping down so that she could throw the shirts over them. As soon as the shirts touched them their swan-skins fell off, and her brothers stood before her in their own bodies. The Six Swans (paintingby Warwick
heaveninawildflower:‘There, one day, he heard a voice, and presently after was surprised by the appearance of a mermaid' (The Yellow Dwarf). Illustration by Warwick Goble from ‘The Fairy Book’ published 1913 by Macmillan & Co.archive.org
thefugitivesaint:Warwick Goble (1862-1943), ‘Ariel’s Songs’, “The Book of Fairy Poetry” by Dora Owen, 1920Source
tayx2: talesfromweirdland: For the nautilus is my boat In which I over the waters float The Book of Fairy Poetry (1920s), illustrated by Warwick Goble. @coldtofire ❤️
shakypigment: Warwick Goble - Indian Myth & Legend (1913)
leftyfrizzel: ignissannat: One more “Water babies” picture by Warwick Goble, 1909 n
oldbookillustrations: And I should look like a fountain of gold. Warwick Goble, from The book of fairy poetry, by Dora Owen, London, NewYork, 1920. A zip file containing the illustrations of the latest series can be downloaded at this link. (Source:
oldbookillustrations: Coming up to the surface they climbed into the boat. Warwick Goble, from Folk-tales of Bengal, by Lal Behari Day, London, 1912. (Source: archive.org)
anachronisticfairytales: Warwick Goble
oldbookillustrations: Rama spurns the demon lover. Warwick Goble, from Indian myth and legend, by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, London, 1913. (Source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: Arjuna and the river nymph. Warwick Goble, from Indian myth and legend, by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, London, 1913. (Source: archive.org)
venusmilk: Folk-tales of Bengal 1912Illustrations by Warwick Goble“When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her.”
saveflowers1: Art by Warwick Goble (1912) - “The Knight & The Old Woman.”
saveflowers1: Art by Warwick Goble (1913) - “Fortunas.”
oldbookillustrations: Out of the fire flew a beautiful bird. Warwick goble, from The fairy book, by Dinah Craik, London, 1913. A zip file containing the illustrations of the latest series can be downloaded at this link. (Source: archive.org)
venusmilk: The book of fairy poetry, 1920Illustrations by Warwick Goble“What form she pleased each thing would takeThat e’er she did behold.”
dancingmoonchild: vintagegal: Sita Finds Rama Among Lotus Blooms illustration by Warwick Goble for ”Indian Myth and Legend” by Donald A. Mackenzie (1913) (via) ☮Good Vibes☮
suicideblonde: Mermaid by Warwick Goble
carminagf: Beauty and the Beast. 1913. Warwick Goble
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topaz-daystem: Artists Warwick Goble. on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/5967427/via/Foreverinlove55
dlk26589: “The dun deer wooed with manner bland and cowered beneath her lily hand.” Color process illustration by Warwick Goble for The Book of Fairy Poetry, published in 1920.
vintagegal: The magnificent Illustrations of Warwick Goble (via)
brigantias-isles: Kilmeny Deer by Warwick Goble
oldbookillustrations: What form she pleased each thing would take That e’er she did behold Warwick Goble, from The book of fairy poetry, by Dora Owen, London, New York, 1920. (Source: archive.org)