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Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was a British illustrator and artist who is best known for his work in the Golden Age of Illustration

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Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Instantly they lay still all turned into stone. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy

Instantly they lay still all turned into stone. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492404 Instantly they lay still all turned into stone. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Two Brothers. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: When her husband saw her, he shouted, Hi! come to me here'. Illustration by Arthur Rackham

When her husband saw her, he shouted, Hi! come to me here". Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy
492400 When her husband saw her, he shouted, Hi! come to me here". Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale The Young Giant." by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: A terrible fellow half as big as the tree by which he was standing

A terrible fellow half as big as the tree by which he was standing. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's
492396 A terrible fellow half as big as the tree by which he was standing. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Spirit in the Glass Bottle

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: She took off her golden garter and put it round the Roe Buck's neck. Illustration by Arthur Rackham

She took off her golden garter and put it round the Roe Buck's neck. Illustration by Arthur Rackham
492383 She took off her golden garter and put it round the Roe Buck's neck. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, Little Brother and Little Sister, published late 19th century

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Fox and the Geese

Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Fox and the Geese
492402 Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Fox and the Geese. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: When the bear heard the music he could not help beginning to dance

When the bear heard the music he could not help beginning to dance. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's
492390 When the bear heard the music he could not help beginning to dance. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Cunning Little Tailor

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Now I know why that stuck-up thing there does not eat. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's

Now I know why that stuck-up thing there does not eat. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tales
492408 Now I know why that stuck-up thing there does not eat. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tales One-Eye, Two-eyes and Three-eyes

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: She crept after them secretly, as witches do creep. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's

She crept after them secretly, as witches do creep. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Little
492403 She crept after them secretly, as witches do creep. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Little Brother and Little Sister. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Groaning continually, he climbed the mountain. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy

Groaning continually, he climbed the mountain. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492407 Groaning continually, he climbed the mountain. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Goose Girl at the Well. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The giant gave the one who was sitting next to him a box on the ear

The giant gave the one who was sitting next to him a box on the ear. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's
492399 The giant gave the one who was sitting next to him a box on the ear. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Skillful Huntsman

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: It was not long before the seven headed dragon came, loudly roaring

It was not long before the seven headed dragon came, loudly roaring. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's
492394 It was not long before the seven headed dragon came, loudly roaring. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Two Brothers

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The little one went and brought the box. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale

The little one went and brought the box. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Iron Stove
492393 The little one went and brought the box. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Iron Stove. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: It was just as if the wind had whistled by. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale

It was just as if the wind had whistled by. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492389 It was just as if the wind had whistled by. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, How Six Men Got On In The World. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: What did she find there but real ripe strawberries. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's

What did she find there but real ripe strawberries. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492384 What did she find there but real ripe strawberries. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Three Little Men in the Wood, published late 19th century

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: In came the three women dressed in the stangest fashion. Illustration by Arthur Rackham

In came the three women dressed in the stangest fashion. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492391 In came the three women dressed in the stangest fashion. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Three Spinning Women. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The wicked mother-in-law was put into a barrel full of boiling oil and venomous snakes

The wicked mother-in-law was put into a barrel full of boiling oil and venomous snakes
492387 The wicked mother-in-law was put into a barrel full of boiling oil and venomous snakes. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Twelve Brothers

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The pretty maiden skipped through the hoop as lightly as a deer

The pretty maiden skipped through the hoop as lightly as a deer. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy
492406 The pretty maiden skipped through the hoop as lightly as a deer. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Three Feathers. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Dragon

Dragon
2460416 Dragon by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: the green dragon, drawing by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) in 1910); Photo © CCI

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Illustration for Peter Pan, 1912 (print)

Illustration for Peter Pan, 1912 (print)
PCT4276351 Illustration for Peter Pan, 1912 (print) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Illustration (1912) by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for the novel by James Matthew Barrie (JM or J. M)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: George and the Dragon. From the book English Fairy Tales retold by F. A

George and the Dragon. From the book English Fairy Tales retold by F. A. Steel with illustrations by Arthur Rackham
2915268 George and the Dragon. From the book English Fairy Tales retold by F.A. Steel with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, published 1927. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: A fox tied by his paws to two hazel trees. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale

A fox tied by his paws to two hazel trees. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale
492401 A fox tied by his paws to two hazel trees. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Wonderful Musician. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The old woman seized her by the gown and tried to hold her fast

The old woman seized her by the gown and tried to hold her fast. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy
492398 The old woman seized her by the gown and tried to hold her fast. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Enchanted Tree. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Whoever saw him, ran away. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Bearskin

Whoever saw him, ran away. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Bearskin
492392 Whoever saw him, ran away. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale Bearskin. by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The sleeping Princess, illustration by Arthur Rackham for tale by Charles Perrault 'Sleeping

The sleeping Princess, illustration by Arthur Rackham for tale by Charles Perrault "Sleeping Beauty", 1920
1732902 The sleeping Princess, illustration by Arthur Rackham for tale by Charles Perrault "Sleeping Beauty", 1920 by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: The sleeping princess)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Metzengerstein by Edgar Allan Poe

Metzengerstein by Edgar Allan Poe
3756205 Metzengerstein by Edgar Allan Poe by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Metzengerstein by Edgar Allan Poe. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: She begged quite prettily to be allowed to spend the night there

She begged quite prettily to be allowed to spend the night there. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy
492386 She begged quite prettily to be allowed to spend the night there. Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Hut in the Forest, published late 19th century

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: There she sat and would have remained sitting a long time if there had not been a rustling

There she sat and would have remained sitting a long time if there had not been a rustling
492397 There she sat and would have remained sitting a long time if there had not been a rustling and cracking in the boughs of the nearest tree

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (aka Alice Trough The Looking Glass) by Lewis Carroll

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (aka Alice Trough The Looking Glass) by Lewis Carroll
1748930 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (aka Alice Trough The Looking Glass) by Lewis Carroll, Illustration by Arthur Rackham in 1907 by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe

The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe
3756196 The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe

William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe
3756210 William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Arthurian Legend: The Fee Morgane derobant le scabreau de l'epee Excalibur a Arthur

Arthurian Legend: The Fee Morgane derobant le scabreau de l'epee Excalibur a Arthur
ELD4882706 Arthurian Legend: The Fee Morgane derobant le scabreau de l'epee Excalibur a Arthur (Queen Morgan stealing away the scabbard of the sword Excalibur from Arthur)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe

Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe
3756200 Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939) (after); (add.info.: Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. Photo shows the Rackham Memorial Building on right and Detroit Institute of Art on left, with Farnsworth Street running between them

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: How King Arthur and Queen Guenever went to see the barge that bore the corpse of Elaine the Fair

How King Arthur and Queen Guenever went to see the barge that bore the corpse of Elaine the Fair Maiden of Astolat
STC398631 How King Arthur and Queen Guenever went to see the barge that bore the corpse of Elaine the Fair Maiden of Astolat

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Morgan le Fays treason, illustration from The romance of King Arthur

Morgan le Fays treason, illustration from The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table by Alfred W
STC398621 Morgan le Fays treason, illustration from The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table by Alfred W

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried

The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
STC324256 The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 1924 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Siegfried kills Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods

Siegfried kills Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 1924 (colour litho)
STC324254 Siegfried kills Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 1924 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: King Arthurs Wedding Feast, 1905 (w / c)

King Arthurs Wedding Feast, 1905 (w / c)
7088843 King Arthurs Wedding Feast, 1905 (w/c) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Tattercoats Dancing while the Goosherd Pipes (w / c)

Tattercoats Dancing while the Goosherd Pipes (w / c)
7085168 Tattercoats Dancing while the Goosherd Pipes (w/c) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The Pert Fairies and The Dapper Elves (w / c and pen and black ink)

The Pert Fairies and The Dapper Elves (w / c and pen and black ink)
6452812 The Pert Fairies and The Dapper Elves (w/c and pen and black ink) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); 37.8x37 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Undine gazing in to the water, from Undine, 1913

Undine gazing in to the water, from Undine, 1913
7138363 Undine gazing in to the water, from Undine, 1913 by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Illustration for Undine (Ondine) a fairytale novella by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran

A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran
3514716 A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran in Irish Fairy Tales by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: A man who did not like dogs)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Elves make a jacket, Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939

Elves make a jacket, Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939
GIA4708708 Elves make a jacket, Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939) for The Dream of a Summer Night by William SHAKESPEARE, 1908 (A Midsummer Nights Dream) by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Titania the Queen of Fees is sleeping. Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939

Titania the Queen of Fees is sleeping. Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939
GIA4708600 Titania the Queen of Fees is sleeping. Illustration by Arthur RACKHAM (1867-1939) for The Dream of a Summer Night by William SHAKESPEARE, 1908 (A Midsummer Nights Dream) by Rackham

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Almost Fairy Time, 1908 (pencil, pen, black ink & w / c)

Almost Fairy Time, 1908 (pencil, pen, black ink & w / c)
CH378334....Almost Fairy Time, 1908 (pencil, pen, black ink & w/c) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); 21.2x17.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Hercules Supporting the Sky instead of Atlas, 1922 (watercolour and pen and black ink)

Hercules Supporting the Sky instead of Atlas, 1922 (watercolour and pen and black ink)
659142 Hercules Supporting the Sky instead of Atlas, 1922 (watercolour and pen and black ink) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); 38x27.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: The Pied Piper and the Children, (pen and black ink and watercolour, laid on card)

The Pied Piper and the Children, (pen and black ink and watercolour, laid on card)
651962 The Pied Piper and the Children, (pen and black ink and watercolour, laid on card) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); 21.5x13.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArthur Rackham Collection: Hercules Supporting the Sky in Place of Atlas, 1922 (w / c with pen and ink on paper)

Hercules Supporting the Sky in Place of Atlas, 1922 (w / c with pen and ink on paper)
CH96185 Hercules Supporting the Sky in Place of Atlas, 1922 (w/c with pen and ink on paper) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); 38x27.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English



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Arthur Rackham Collection

Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was a British illustrator and artist who is best known for his work in the Golden Age of Illustration. He created illustrations for books, magazines, and advertisements. His art style was characterized by its use of vibrant colors, intricate details, and imaginative subject matter. He often depicted scenes from fairy tales or myths with a dreamlike quality that made them appear almost surreal. His works were popular during his lifetime and remain highly sought after today. Rackham's influence can be seen in many modern artists who have adopted his style to create their own unique works of art.
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