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Prepare for lots of pictures. These are some pictures of some illustrators that have made an impact on me. Ilon Wikland Gives me good memories of when I was younger and cluless John Bauer I will always remember this illustration Ännu sitter Tuvstarr kvar och ser ner i vattnet Hans Arnold His paintings used to scare me when I was younger Elsa Beskow Love the colors, and that they are strawberries and flowers It reminds me of when I was younger and I used to play with flowers, turn them upside down so it seemed that the petals were their dresses
Ridley Scott’s film Alien is arguably one of the best science-fiction movies of all time. It was released in 1979 and immediately gained a cult following.
Family Tree, Norman Rockwell, 1959 Oil on canvas, 46” x 42” Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, October 24, 1959 Norman Rockwell Art Collection Trust, NRACT.1973.7 ©1959 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN * The Norman Rockwell Museum has asked me to help spread the word about what sounds like a terrific lecture they presented last Sunday. “Imperiled Illustrators: J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, and the War at ‘The Saturday Evening Post’,” on Sunday, April 10 - More info on future lectures at the link.
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From the famous cherubs of Raphael (seen above) to the sensuously draped angels of Abbott Thayer , artists have imagined and depicted angels in unique ways throughout history. Here at Beliefnet, our readers also love angels and some of them have shared their favorite paintings on our site. While we don't know all the artists behind these amazing paintings, we have collected some of the best for your enjoyment. Click through our gallery to see how artists yesterday and today have envisioned angels.
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Edmond (Edmund) Dulac (1882 Toulouse - 1953 Londres) Totalité des illustrations pour Les Contes D'Andersen - 1911
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