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Walter Crane: A Master of Artistic Storytelling Renowned artist Walter Crane, born in 1845 and passing away in 1915

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Dancing Nymphe Danseuse, L Estampe originale, Album IX

Drawings Prints, Print, Dancing Nymphe Danseuse, L Estampe originale, Album IX
Drawings and Prints, Print, Dancing Nymphe Danseuse), L Estampe originale, Album IX, Artist, Publisher, Walter Crane, Andre Marty, British, Liverpool 1845-1915 Horsham, French, born 1857, Crane

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Woman Seated Sofa 1865-1915 Watercolor graphite

Woman Seated Sofa 1865-1915 Watercolor graphite
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Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Mirror Venus ca 1890 Watercolor gouache sheet

Mirror Venus ca 1890 Watercolor gouache sheet
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Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Design Trade Card Sun Life Assurance Society

Design Trade Card Sun Life Assurance Society
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Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Italian Farmhouse 1871-3 Watercolor touches

Italian Farmhouse 1871-3 Watercolor touches
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Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Green Pattern

Green Pattern
GREEN PATTERN

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Ass and the Sick Lion

The Ass and the Sick Lion

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Herdsmans Vows; the Horse and the Ass

The Herdsmans Vows; the Horse and the Ass

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Cock, the Ass and the Lion; the Ass and the Lap Dog

The Cock, the Ass and the Lion; the Ass and the Lap Dog

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Ungrateful Wolf; the Fisherman and the Fish

The Ungrateful Wolf; the Fisherman and the Fish

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Fortune and the Boy

Fortune and the Boy
FORTUNE AND THE BOY

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Stag in the Ox Stall; the Deer and the Lion

The Stag in the Ox Stall; the Deer and the Lion

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Neither Beast nor Bird

Neither Beast nor Bird

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Hot and Cold

Hot and Cold
HOT AND COLD

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Geese and the Cranes

The Geese and the Cranes

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner

The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Blind Doe

The Blind Doe
THE BLIND DOE

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Crow and the Pitcher; the Eagle and the Crow

The Crow and the Pitcher; the Eagle and the Crow

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Dog and the Shadow

The Dog and the Shadow

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Brother and Sister

Brother and Sister
BROTHER AND SISTER

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Fox Without a Tail

The Fox Without a Tail

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Peacocks Complaint

The Peacocks Complaint

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Two Jars; the Two Crabs

The Two Jars; the Two Crabs

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Vain Jackdraw

The Vain Jackdraw
THE VAIN JACKDRAW

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Ass in the Lions Skin

The Ass in the Lions Skin

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Boaster

The Boaster
THE BOASTER

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Lion and the Statue

The Lion and the Statue

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Fox and the Mask

The Fox and the Mask
THE FOX AND THE MASK

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Hart and the Vine

The Hart and the Vine

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Man and the Snake

The Man and the Snake

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Trees and the Woodman

The Trees and the Woodman

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Oak and the Reeds; the Fir and the Bramble

The Oak and the Reeds; the Fir and the Bramble

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Man that Pleased None

The Man that Pleased None

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Fox and the Mosquitoes; the Fox and the Lion

The Fox and the Mosquitoes; the Fox and the Lion

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Miser and his Gold; the Golden Eggs

The Miser and his Gold; the Golden Eggs

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Farmers Treasure

The Farmers Treasure

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Bundle of Sticks

The Bundle of Sticks
THE BUNDLE OF STICKS

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: Porcupine, Snake, and Company; the Bear and the Bees

Porcupine, Snake, and Company; the Bear and the Bees

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Hare and the Tortoise; the Hares and the Frogs

The Hare and the Tortoise; the Hares and the Frogs

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Hen and the Fox; the Cat and the Fox

The Hen and the Fox; the Cat and the Fox

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Lion in Love

The Lion in Love
THE LION IN LOVE

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Cat and Venus; Mice in Council

The Cat and Venus; Mice in Council

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Wind and the Sun

The Wind and the Sun
THE WIND AND THE SUN

Background imageWalter Crane Collection: The Cock and the Pearl; the Wolf and the Lamb

The Cock and the Pearl; the Wolf and the Lamb



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Walter Crane: A Master of Artistic Storytelling Renowned artist Walter Crane, born in 1845 and passing away in 1915, was a true visionary who left an indelible mark on the world of art. His works encompassed various themes and styles, but his ability to weave captivating stories through his illustrations is what truly set him apart. One such masterpiece by Crane is "Faerie Queene, " created around 1900. This enchanting piece transports viewers into a mythical realm where knights embark on heroic quests and fairies dance among ethereal landscapes. Through intricate details and vibrant colors, Crane brings Edmund Spenser's epic poem to life. In "Solidarity of Labour: Labours May Day, " Crane captures the spirit of unity among workers during International Workers' Day celebrations. With bold brushstrokes and powerful imagery, he depicts laborers marching together in solidarity, demanding better working conditions and rights for all. Another notable work by this talented artist is "Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone" from 1911. Here, we witness King Arthur fulfilling his destiny as he pulls Excalibur from its resting place. The scene exudes both strength and magic as Arthur becomes the rightful ruler of Camelot under Walter Crane's skillful hand. Crane also delved into ancient legends with "Sir Bedevere casts the sword Excalibur into the lake. " This poignant artwork portrays Sir Bedevere bidding farewell to King Arthur's legendary weapon after his final battle. The somber atmosphere evokes a sense of loss while paying homage to Arthurian lore. "The Workers May Pole" showcases another facet of Crane's talent – his ability to capture joyous moments within everyday life. In this lively depiction, workers celebrate May Day with dancing around a maypole adorned with colorful ribbons. It serves as a reminder that amidst struggles for worker's rights lies room for celebration and camaraderie.