Frank C. Papé
The venerable Frank Cheyne Papé, who began creating his art in the very earliest of the twentieth century, accomplished a truly great thing with his imagery. More than illustrations these depictions are doorways to wonderous times of beauty and daring that the brave and dreamy should find it difficult to deny.
The majority of these are from "The Gateway to Spenser" Tales Retold by Emily Underdown, From "The Faerie Queene" of Edmund Spenser. Click the title page below to find the full text and illustrations.
The majority of these are from "The Gateway to Spenser" Tales Retold by Emily Underdown, From "The Faerie Queene" of Edmund Spenser. Click the title page below to find the full text and illustrations.
Charles Vess
"There is a story the bees used to tell, that make it hard to disbelieve." Charles Vess illustrated the story Honeycomb by Joanne M. Harris and the story is as marvelous as the imagery. A beautiful work on the part of both. Beware the silver tongue of the Lacewing King for "life's a honeycomb, you know".
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