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Fictional Character Collection

Step into the enchanting world of fictional characters, where imagination knows no bounds

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Fictional Character Collection: The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
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Fictional Character Collection: Arrangement in Yellow and Gray : Effie Deans, c. 1876-78 (oil on canvas)
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Fictional Character Collection: Desperate Dan statue, Dundee, Scotland
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Fictional Character Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech
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Fictional Character Collection: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Fictional Character Collection: Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
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Fictional Character Collection: Death of Hector by Achilles during the Trojan War
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Fictional Character Collection: Robert Burns character Tam O Shanter
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Fictional Character Collection: ABC OF BABAR O, 1939 (illustration)
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Fictional Character Collection: Witch with her black cat
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Fictional Character Collection: Robert Burns character Tam O Shanter
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Fictional Character Collection: Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
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Fictional Character Collection: Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Fictional Character Collection: Lysistrata and his allies defending the access of the acropolis to men by farts, 1896 (litho)
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Fictional Character Collection: The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Fictional Character Collection: Commedia Italiana (colour litho)
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Fictional Character Collection: The Return of Sherlock
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Fictional Character Collection: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - sails made
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Fictional Character Collection: The Cheshire Cat looking down at the Red King and Queen having an argument, 1889
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Fictional Character Collection: Bill Sykes, 1939
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Fictional Character Collection: Scene extraite de Don Quichotte de Cervantes - Scene from Don Quijote de la Mancha by M
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Fictional Character Collection: The Sicilian coat of arms, Taormina, Sicily, Italy
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Fictional Character Collection: Minnie the Minx statue, Dundee, Scotland
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Fictional Character Collection: Mermaids
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Fictional Character Collection: PLIT2A-00106
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Fictional Character Collection: PLIT2A-00107
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Fictional Character Collection: PMYT2A-00017
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Fictional Character Collection: ABC OF BABAR S, 1939 (illustration)
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Fictional Character Collection: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Water Snakes
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Fictional Character Collection: Scene from The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, 1836-1837
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Fictional Character Collection: Giacomo Puccini (1858 -1924) Italian composer of operas. Poster for Madama Butterfly
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Fictional Character Collection: Don Quixote by French artist Adrien Demont, 1851 - 1928. On display at the National Gallery of
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Fictional Character Collection: The Temptation of St. Anthony, 17th century (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Fictional Character Collection: Bringing the Raft from the Wreck, illustration for Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)
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Fictional Character Collection: A Peter Pan map of Kensington Gardens, 1923 (colour litho)
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Fictional Character Collection: Ogre cooking people for breakfast (litho)
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Fictional Character Collection: The Evil Spirits of the Modern Daily Press (colour litho)
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Fictional Character Collection: Le Songe d une nuit d ete, Lysandre et Hermia - Hermia and Lysander
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Fictional Character Collection: Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. Artist: Henry James Townsend
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Fictional Character Collection: The Babes in the Wood, 1903
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Fictional Character Collection: Scene from Silas Marner by George Eliot, 1882. Artist: Mary L Gow
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Fictional Character Collection: St. George of merry England
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Fictional Character Collection: Puss-in-Boots
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Fictional Character Collection: ABC OF BABAR M, 1939 (illustration)
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Fictional Character Collection: ABC OF BABAR H, 1939 (illustration)
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Fictional Character Collection: ABC OF BABAR C, 1939 (illustration)
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Fictional Character Collection: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Game is done


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Step into the enchanting world of fictional characters, where imagination knows no bounds. From the whimsical strokes of Richard Dadd's "The Fairy Fellers Master-Stroke" to the sturdy presence of Desperate Dan in Dundee, Scotland, these characters captivate our hearts and minds. In Charles Dickens' timeless tale "A Christmas Carol, " artist John Leech brings Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation to life, reminding us that redemption is always within reach. Meanwhile, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde embody the duality of human nature, a haunting reminder that darkness can lurk beneath even the most respectable facade. From ancient mythology springs forth Hector's tragic demise at Achilles' hands during the Trojan War—a testament to heroism and its ultimate sacrifice. In Babar O's ABC book illustration from 1939, we witness elephants teaching us letters with charm and grace. Alice finds herself caught in a topsy-turvy Wonderland as she confronts the Red Queen's infamous command: "Off with her head. " John Tenniel masterfully captures this moment of tension between curiosity and danger. Tam O Shanter emerges from Robert Burns' poetic genius as a character brimming with Scottish spirit and adventure. Alongside him stands a witch with her black cat—an embodiment of mystery and magic that has fascinated generations. Peter Pan takes flight in Kensington Gardens, London—forever young and forever free—as he invites us to embrace our inner childlike wonderment. And who could forget Don Quixote? Cervantes paints an unforgettable scene where his noble knight charges against windmills in pursuit of chivalry’s fading glory. These fictional characters transcend time and space; they inspire us to dream bigger, question deeper, and explore uncharted territories within ourselves. Whether they exist on canvas or leap off pages into our hearts—they remind us that stories have immense power—the power to ignite our imaginations while leaving an indelible mark on our souls.