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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Fairies in art" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total
Fairies and Their Sun-Bath, the fifth and last photograph of the Cottingley Fairies Comparison of Cottingley Fairies and illustrations from Princess Mary's Gift Book. Elsie maintained it was a fake, just like all the others, but Frances insisted that it was genuine. In an interview given in the early 1980s Frances said:
Alice meets the White Rabbit, by Margaret Winifred Tarrant, 1916. Margaret Winifred Tarrant (19 August 1888 – 29 July 1959) was an English illustrator, and children's author, specializing in depictions of fairy-like children and religious subjects.
Song of the Angels (1881) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905) Angels have appeared in works of art since early Christian art, and they have been a popular subject for Byzantine and European paintings and sculpture. Ezekiel's "chariot vision", by Matthaeus Merian (1593–1650), displaying several different types of angelic creatures.
Innovated Life Art Gallery: Select illustrations by Arthur Rackham, biography and contemporary reviews; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Arthur Rackham; Arthur Rackham art at Art Passions (free online gallery) SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: Fairy Tale Illustrations of Arthur Rackham Archived 6 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Disney Fairies: Animated film Lumina Flowlight: Sonic Shuffle: Video game Luminara: Disney Fairies: Animated film Luna Luna: Winx Club: Animated TV series Luna (Former Queen of Solaria) Animated TV series, comic Luna Child: Touhou Project: Video game Ly: Rayman 2: The Great Escape: Lydia: Winx Club: Comic Lyria: Tinker Bell (film series ...
Lambana - small winged fairies, creatures could expand their figures and temporary loose their wings to imitate humans. [63] [64] Lambino - Male fairies, and minor spirits of nature [65] Manaul – In some Tagalog accounts, Manaul pecked the bamboo from which the first humans sprang. In other accounts, the bird was Amihan, deity of peace. [23]
Virgin and Child with Six Angels and the Baptist: c. 1485: Tempera on panel: diameter 170 cm: Rome, Galleria Borghese: The Virgin and Child: c. 1485: Oil on panel: 83.2 × 55.5 cm: New Heaven, Yale University Art Gallery: Madonna Adoring the Child with Five Angels: 1485–1490: Tempera on panel: diameter 132.7 cm: Baltimore Museum of Art ...