Walter Crane’s Use of Design in His Books – Golden Age of Illustrators

Household Stories - GrimmTHE SLEEPING BEAUTY "—AT LAST HE CAME TO THE TOWER & OPENED THE DOOR OF THE LITTLE ROOM WHERE ROSAMOND LAY."HOUSEHOLD STORIES, FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE BROS GRIMM - TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY LUCY CRANE; AND DONE INTO PICTURES BY WALTER CRANE - DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. NEW YORKIllustration page xIllustration 10

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  GOOSE GIRL - 'O WIND, BLOW CONRAD'S HAT AWAY, AND MAKE HIM FOLLOW AS IT FLIES, WHILE I WITH MY GOLD HAIR WILL PLAY AND BIND IT UP IN SEEMLY WISE.'. 36. 37. T. 43 I.

47. 48. A 50. 51. T 53. FAITHFUL JOHN - "IT HAPPENED, AS THEY WERE STILL JOURNEYING ON THE OPEN SEA, THAT FAITHFUL JOHN, AS HE SAT IN THE FORE PART OF THE SHIP, & MADE MUSIC, CAUGHT SIGHT OF THREE RAVENS FLYING OVERHEAD. THEN HE STOPPED PLAYING & LISTENED TO WHAT THEY SAID TO ONE ANOTHER". 56.T54. 65. 69 O.

7475. T  77. 78.T. 84. 85. TRAPUNZEL - "O RAPUNZEL, RAPUNZEL! LET DOWN THINE HAIR." 90. 91.T. 96

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Sing every one, My story is done, And look! round the house There runs a little mouse, He that can catch her before she scampers in, May make himself a very very large fur-cap out of her skin. THE WHITE SNAKE - "THEY DIVIDED THE APPLE OF LIFE AND ATE IT TOGETHER.".110 A.114 115   .T116. 117

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145145.A. MOTHER HULDA - "THEN THE GIRL WENT BACK AGAIN TO THE WELL NOT KNOWING WHAT TO DO, AND IN THE DESPAIR OF HER HEART SHE JUMPED DOWN INTO THE WELL THE SAME WAY THE SPINDLE HAD GONE."

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189. 190.T.193 THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM - "TURN BACK, TURN BACK, THOU PRETTY BRIDE,/WITHIN THIS HOUSE THOU MUST NOT BIDE,/FOR HERE DO EVIL THINGS BETIDE.".196 T.199.200.

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THE ALMOND TREE - "KYWITT, KYWITT, KYWITT, I CRY, OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BIRD AM I!".217.218

220 221.OTHE SIX SWANS - "THE SWANS CAME CLOSE UP TO HER WITH RUSHING WINGS; & STOOPED ROUND HER; SO THAT SHE COULD THROW THE SHIRTS OVER THEM." 228.229 I.232 233 237.

SNOW-WHITE - "Queen thou art of beauty rare, But Snow-white living in the glen, With the seven little men, Is a thousand times more fair."240248.249.254.255 258 259.262263 THE GOLDEN BIRD - "THE FOX SAID, NOW WHAT WILL YOU GIVE ME FOR MY REWARD?"

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PART I. EARLIER POEMINVOCATION.

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  The City of Love.

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  THE·HOVSE·OF·DREAMS.

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LOVE’S·LABYRINTH.

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THE·UNKNOWN·SHORE.    decoration  THE·WEST·WIND.    decoration: shell

THE·NEW·LIGHT.

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HYMN OF FREE PEOPLES.    TWELVE·SONNETS·OF·LOVE.      Part II Later Poems.          A·HERALD·OF·SPRING.      ·THOUGHTS·IN·A·HAMMOCK.

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THE·SIRENS·THREE.      THE·SIRENS·THREEdecoration.      FLORA’S·FEAST·A·MASQVE·OF·FLOWERS.      FROM·HELLAS·HOMEWARD        RONDEAUS·RONDELS·& TRIOLET

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colour: two maids dancingblack and white drawing: two maids dancingcolour: fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another childblack and white: boy sitting under tree, reading, surrounded by animals

colour: boy sitting under tree, reading, surrounded by animalsBlack and white: Peacock's complaint: The Peacock considered it wrong That he had not the nightingale’s song; So to Juno he went, She replied, “Be content With thy having, & hold thy fool’s tongue!” DO NOT QUARREL WITH NATUREcolour: Peacock's complaint: The Peacock considered it wrong That he had not the nightingale’s song; So to Juno he went, She replied, “Be content With thy having, & hold thy fool’s tongue!” DO NOT QUARREL WITH NATUREblack and white: man with bundles of sticks on back shaking hand of womancolour: man with bundles of sticks on back shaking hand of womanblack and white: mother in doorway with two children taking apples from older lady with basketcolour: mother in doorway with two children taking apples from older lady with basketcolour: Jack & Jill.black and white: suitors bringing gifts to princesscolour: suitors bringing gifts to princessblack and white: I SAW THREE SHIPS thre women standing in three rowboatsblackand white: How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? young man looking over garden fench at woman in gardencolour: How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? young man looking over garden fench at woman in gardenblack and white: lady digging up plant in forestcolour: lady digging up plant in forestBlack and white: Here we go round the Mulberry BushColour: Here we go round the Mulberry Bush


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