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"Rackham: A Master of Enchanting Illustrations" Step into the magical world of Rackham, where fairy tales come to life and imagination knows no bounds

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

Illustration, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by Arthur Rackham -- An elderberry hobbled across the walk, and stood chatting with some young quinces. A curious group of humanised trees. Date: 1906

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Rumpelstiltskin

Illustration, Rumpelstiltskin -- In front of the house a fire was burning, and an indescribably ridiculous little man was hopping on one leg and singing. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Jew Among the Thorns

Illustration, The Jew Among the Thorns -- The Jew was forced to dance faster and faster till the thorns tore his shabby coat, combed his goat-s beard, and scratched him all over. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The King of the Golden Mountain

Illustration, The King of the Golden Mountain -- The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf, disguised as her grandmother

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf, disguised as her grandmother. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), c1909

Background imageRackham Collection: GRIMM: HANSEL AND GRETEL. The wicked witch invites Hansel and Gretel into her house

GRIMM: HANSEL AND GRETEL. The wicked witch invites Hansel and Gretel into her house. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm, c1909

Background imageRackham Collection: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself and his mother from the Giant. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1918 edition of the traditional English fairy tale

Background imageRackham Collection: THE TRAVELLING COMPANION. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans

THE TRAVELLING COMPANION. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageRackham Collection: THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, c1933

Background imageRackham Collection: RIP VAN WINKLE, 1904. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1904 edition of Rip

RIP VAN WINKLE, 1904. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1904 edition of Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving

Background imageRackham Collection: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Christmas at Belles family: illustration by Arthur Rackham

A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Christmas at Belles family: illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens " A Christmas Carol."

Background imageRackham Collection: CHRISTMAS CAROL. Mr and Mrs Fezziwig dancing

CHRISTMAS CAROL. Mr and Mrs Fezziwig dancing. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

Background imageRackham Collection: She was sitting under the loveliest Christmas tree. Drawing, 1932

She was sitting under the loveliest Christmas tree. Drawing, 1932, by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans
ANDERSEN: MATCH GIRL, 1932. She was sitting under the loveliest Christmas tree. Drawing, 1932, by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageRackham Collection: Peer before the King of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

Peer before the King of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)
IBSEN: PEER GYNT. Peer before the King of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for an edition of Henrik Ibsens Peer Gynt

Background imageRackham Collection: St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary - A Royal Visit

St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary - A Royal Visit
The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to patients at the official opening of the St Marylebone workhouse infirmary. The buildings, designed by Henry Saxon Snell and his son

Background imageRackham Collection: There Was a Crooked Man

There Was a Crooked Man, and he walked a crooked mile. He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile. He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse

Background imageRackham Collection: Rackham / Snow White Found

Rackham / Snow White Found
Snow White (Snowdrop) found by the seven dwarfs

Background imageRackham Collection: Mermaid (Rackham)

Mermaid (Rackham)
Lots of mermaids on the rocks [illustration to The Three Golden Apples] Date: 1922

Background imageRackham Collection: Pied Piper / Rackham

Pied Piper / Rackham
The Pied Piper in the streets of Hamelin

Background imageRackham Collection: FAIRY FOLK

FAIRY FOLK
Fairy folk by an old gnarled tree

Background imageRackham Collection: The Fairy Wife

The Fairy Wife
Andrew King and the Fairy Wife - illustration to a story by Maurice Hewlett

Background imageRackham Collection: DING, DONG, BELL. Pen-and-ink drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913

DING, DONG, BELL. Pen-and-ink drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageRackham Collection: Borrows Workplace

Borrows Workplace
BORROWs WORKPLACE at Rackhams Buildings, Tucks Court, St Giles, Norwich. Date: 1803 - 1881

Background imageRackham Collection: Arthur Rackham / Hudson

Arthur Rackham / Hudson
ARTHUR RACKHAM English illustrator Date: 1867 - 1939

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, King Thrushbeard

Illustration, King Thrushbeard -- The Beggar took the Princess by the hand, and led her away with him on foot. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Water of Life

Illustration, The Water of Life -- Good Dwarf, can you not tell me where my brothers are? Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Youth who could not Shiver or Shake

Illustration, The Youth who could not Shiver or Shake -- The Youth took the axe and split the anvil at one blow, catching the Old Mans beard in it. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Robber Bridegroom

Illustration, The Robber Bridegroom -- They hurried away as quickly as they could from this vile den. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Clever Elsa

Illustration, Clever Elsa -- When she saw the pickaxe just above her head, Clever Elsa burst into tears. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Old Man and his Grandson

Illustration, The Old Man and his Grandson -- The Old Man sat by himself and ate his food from a wooden bowl. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The White Snake

Illustration, The White Snake -- The Fishes, in their joy, put their heads out of the water, and promised to reward him. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Hansel and Gretel

Illustration, Hansel and Gretel -- Hansel, put out your finger for me to feel how fat you are. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Red Riding Hood

Illustration, Red Riding Hood -- When she got to the wood she met a Wolf. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Snowdrop

Illustration, Snowdrop -- Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is fairest of us all? Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Wolf and Seven Kids

Illustration, The Wolf and Seven Kids -- The Seven Kids and their Mother capered around the spring for very joy. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Turnip

Illustration, The Turnip -- So the rich brother had to put his brothers Turnip into a cart and have it taken home. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Fundevogel

Illustration, Fundevogel -- She did not go once, but many times backwards and forwards to the well. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Rapunzel

Illustration, Rapunzel -- When he got over the wall he was terrified to see the Witch before him. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Valiant Tailor

Illustration, The Valiant Tailor -- Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, he squeezed it till the moisture ran out. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Frog Prince

Illustration, The Frog Prince -- She seized the Frog with two fingers, and carried him upstairs. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, Jorinda and Joringel

Illustration, Jorinda and Joringel -- The old woman came back, and said in a droning voice: Greeting to thee, Zachiel! Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Fisherman and His Wife

Illustration, The Fisherman and His Wife -- Flounder, Flounder in the sea, Prythee, hearken unto me. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Illustration, The Twelve Dancing Princesses -- On the opposite side of the lake stood a splendid brightly-lighted castle. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Wren and the Bear

Illustration, The Wren and the Bear -- At the third sting the Fox screamed, and down went his tail between his legs. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Golden Bird

Illustration, The Golden Bird -- So that you may get along the faster, come and mount on my tail. The Prince rides on the Foxs back. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Marriage of Mrs Reynard

Illustration, The Marriage of Mrs Reynard -- Does the gentleman wear red breeches, and has he got a pointed muzzle? Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Seven Ravens

Illustration, The Seven Ravens -- Then the Seven Ravens came in and began to look at their plates and cups. Date: 1909

Background imageRackham Collection: Illustration, The Twelve Huntsmen

Illustration, The Twelve Huntsmen -- There was a Servant who favoured the Huntsmen, and who overheard the Lions advice to the King. Date: 1909



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"Rackham: A Master of Enchanting Illustrations" Step into the magical world of Rackham, where fairy tales come to life and imagination knows no bounds. From Freia's captivating beauty in "Winter Frolic" to the ethereal illustrations for Richard Wagner's epic opera "The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie, " Arthur Rackham's artistry transports us to realms beyond our wildest dreams. In his enchanting depiction of "A Dish of Apples" by Eden Phillpotts, Rackham invites us to savor the simple pleasures of life, while his haunting portrayal of Marley's Ghost in Charles Dickens' timeless classic "A Christmas Carol" sends shivers down our spines. Drawing inspiration from Norse mythology, Rackham breathes life into ancient tales with his illustration for "The Edda. " His intricate details bring Odin/Wotan riding through the heavens vividly before our eyes. No fairytale collection would be complete without Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. In these beloved stories, Rackham captures both their innocence and grace as they embark on transformative journeys. Whether it is Cinderella attending the royal ball or Sleeping Beauty pricking her finger on a spindle, each scene is imbued with a sense of wonder that only they are create. But perhaps one of his most poignant works is Brunnhilde leaping onto Siegfried's funeral pyre in "Siegfried and The Twilight of Gods. " With every stroke of his brush, Rackham conveys raw emotion that resonates deep within our souls. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary world crafted by Arthur Rackham – an artist who has left an indelible mark on literature and illustration alike. Lose yourself in his mesmerizing creations where fantasy intertwines with reality, leaving you spellbound at every turn.