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The Fairy Queen
Arthur Rackham
Pen and Ink Drawing |
Rackam’s
drawings are full of good humor. They seem imbued with a gentle
joy that must have been reassuring at the turn of the century
to both the children and their parents. His drawings conveyed
a non-threatening yet fearful thrill and a beauty that was in
no way overtly sexy or lewd. It was a perfect Victorian solution
and he seems to have taken to it with an impish delight. |
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