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Fantasies Collection

In the depths of Cervantes's library, where imagination knows no bounds, fantasies come to life

Background imageFantasies Collection: Cervantess Don Quixote in his library

Cervantess Don Quixote in his library, 1863 French edition. Don Quixote reading books on chivalry in his library before setting out on his quest

Background imageFantasies Collection: Castles in the Air by Chesley Bonestell

Castles in the Air by Chesley Bonestell
Fantasy illustration showing a young woman sitting on a rock and gazing at the sky from which emerges a magnificent golden castle traversed by a rainbow. 1925

Background imageFantasies Collection: Music cover, Forest Fantasies

Music cover, Forest Fantasies, nine miniatures for piano by Walter Carroll. 1916

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 10. Love and d

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 10. Love and death. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 5. Two of a kin

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 5. Two of a kind. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Fantasies, (oil on canvas)

Fantasies, (oil on canvas)
650433 Fantasies, (oil on canvas) by Ufer, Walter (1876-1936); 106.7x96.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Fantasies. Walter Ufer (1876-1936). Oil on canvas

Background imageFantasies Collection: Studying Perspective among Roman Ruins

Studying Perspective among Roman Ruins
FTB64570 Studying Perspective among Roman Ruins by Visentini, Antonio (1688-1782); Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Visentini was an Italian architectural designer)

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 77. What one do

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 77. What one does to the other. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsey & Clifford Mills

Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsey & Clifford Mills
Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsay and Clifford Mills. First produced Savoy Theatre, 21st December 1911. For the revival at the Victoria Palace, 20th December 1919

Background imageFantasies Collection: Ice Cave, Appa Glacier, Pemberton Ice Field, British Columbia

Ice Cave, Appa Glacier, Pemberton Ice Field, British Columbia

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 61. They have f

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 61. They have flown. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 44. They spin f

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 44. They spin finely. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 48. Big gusts

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 48. Big gusts. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Huysmans Photo

Huysmans Photo
JORIS-KARL HUYSMANS French writer best known for his occult fantasies, and for religious works done after his conversion to Catholicism. Photographed in 1900. Date: 1848 - 1907

Background imageFantasies Collection: Abdul-Ham - Arab Boy Acrobat

Abdul-Ham - Arab Boy Acrobat - Hi act is called Arabian Fantasies and this card states tat he is the very best at it! Date: circa 1910

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 58. Swalow it

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 58. Swalow it, dog. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain. 18th century

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 21. How they pl

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 21. How they pluck her !. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 20. There they

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 20. There they go plucked. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 74. Don t screa

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 74. Don t scream, stupid. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 17. It is nicel

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 17. It is nicely stretched. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 18. And the hou

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 18. And the house is on fire. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 32. Because she

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 32. Because she was susceptible. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 6. Nobody knows

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 6. Nobody knows himself. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 80. It is time

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 80. It is time
Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 80. 18th century. It is time. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 7. Event thus h

Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Caprices. Plaque 7. Event thus he cannot make her out. 18th century. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageFantasies Collection: Advert / Choc Fantasies

Advert / Choc Fantasies
Chocolate fantasies for Christmas (France) Date: 1910

Background imageFantasies Collection: A magician with witches and wizards

A magician with witches and wizards
A magician conjures up fantasies to entertain a mixed gathering of witches, wizards, demons, and other marginal folk

Background imageFantasies Collection: Jules Verne Photo

Jules Verne Photo
JULES VERNE French writer of many popular science fantasies : photo 1888. Date: 1828 - 1905

Background imageFantasies Collection: George Gilbert Scott

George Gilbert Scott
SIR GEORGE GILBERT SCOTT architect who created the Albert Memorial and many other medieval fantasies... Date: 1811 - 1878

Background imageFantasies Collection: Red flying object in the grey sky, 3D computer graphics

Red flying object in the grey sky, 3D computer graphics

Background imageFantasies Collection: Medical purging, satirical artwork

Medical purging, satirical artwork
Medical purging. Satirical artwork showing a physician (in robes) and his assistant purging patients. Follies and fantasies are purged in a cloud (upper right) using an oven to bake the head

Background imageFantasies Collection: Subconsciousness, conceptual image

Subconsciousness, conceptual image. Computer artwork of an abstract diagram above the coloured cortex of a human brain, representing the thought processes that occur in the mind


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In the depths of Cervantes's library, where imagination knows no bounds, fantasies come to life. Don Quixote, the knight errant with his chivalrous dreams and noble quests, finds solace amidst the dusty shelves. As he turns each page, castles in the air materialize before his very eyes. Chesley Bonestell's "Castles in the Air" transport us to a realm where reality intertwines with fantasy. Majestic structures rise against an ethereal backdrop, inviting us to explore worlds beyond our own. The melodies of "Forest Fantasies" echo through enchanted woods as we lose ourselves in their enchanting embrace. The music cover whispers secrets only nature can reveal, beckoning us into a world untouched by time. Francisco Goya's caprices unveil hidden desires and forbidden passions. In plaque 10 - Love and Desires - hearts entwined dance upon delicate strings of affection. Plaque 5 portrays two souls bound by fate yet torn apart by circumstance; they yearn for a love that may never be. Plaque 77 poses an intriguing question: what do our deepest desires truly entail? Goya challenges us to confront our innermost longings and unravel their complexities. John Ramsey & Clifford Mills take us on a journey "Where The Rainbow Ends, " where dreams become tangible realities. Their music cover invites us to chase rainbows across vast horizons and discover treasures untold. Plaque 61 reveals the enigmatic allure of fantastical beings who dwell among shadows and moonlit nights. They possess an otherworldly charm that captivates our senses and leaves us longing for more. As we gaze at plaque 44, spinning figures emerge from darkness like whimsical dancers caught in eternal motion. Goya reminds us that they can not stagnant but ever-evolving spectacles that ignite our imaginations. Huysmans' photograph captures fleeting moments when reality and fantasy intertwine.