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Christmas has come early this year for lovers of E.H. Shepard‘s iconic Winnie-the-Pooh illustrations. Mark Burgess has created a new suite of drawings in the style of Shepard, featuring Pooh ...
Christmas is finally here and One Piece decides to join in on the festivities. Based on Eiichiro Oda’s manga, the story follows Monkey D. Luffy who aspires to acquire a legendary treasure and ...
Starting in the late 1960s, illustrations from Clement Clarke Moore’s poem — commonly known as “ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” — have hung at Lancaster’s train station during the ...
"Anyone looking at the illustrations to the Christmas books after A Christmas Carol and expecting similar images to Mr Fezziwig's Ball is going to be disappointed," says Dr Michael John Goodman ...
On the walls there is a framed 1870 Harper’s Weekly Christmas illustration by Civil War artist Thomas Nast (often credited with creating the popular image of Santa Claus), a 1904 Christmas ...
The second of Nast's Christmas illustrations from January 1863. Thomas Nast In addition to repurposing the imagery of the Moore poem—reindeer pulling a sleigh, sack full of presents—Nast also ...
In December 1848, an illustration showed Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children admiring a Christmas tree. Many variations of the image began to circulate, popularizing the festive trend.
British artist Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was the pre-eminent illustrator of the early 20th century. His imaginative colour interpretations of fairy tales and fantasy literature featured gossamer ...
While Charles Dickens is often remembered for his love of yuletide festivities, the illustrations he commissioned for his Christmas stories may make you question such an opinion. With titles such ...
After a two-year absence, illustrations inspired by Clement Clarke Moore’s poem “A Visit From St. Nick” — commonly known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” — are again displayed ...
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