Of Things Past And Imagined

@VeraNijveld

Dedicated to history, art, old maps, books, botanics, fairy tales, folklore & illustrations. Dutch girl living in Germany, tweets in English.

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  1. The magic mirror, the poisoned apple, the glass coffin, the evil Queen and the Seven Dwarfs are widely known across the world: they all are parts of the tale Snow White, first published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812. Franz Jüttner (1865–1925)

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  2. Kay Nielsens (Danish, 1886-1957) splendid illustrations for East of The Sun and West of The Moon must not fail for Norse themed

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  3. Disney's first Winnie-the-Pooh movie was released in 1966. It was a 25 min short movie based on the stories by A.A. Milne. Piglet and Tigger (who are not actually in the movie, but on the poster), still resemble the original E.H. Shepard illustrations.

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  4. Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother. Illustration for Once Upon A Time, the favourite nursery tales by Ernest Nister and E.P. Dutton, 1890.

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    Österreichische Landschaft Johann Anton Castell 1810-1867

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    Scottish painter, illustrator, designer ~ born in Govan; studied at the Glasgow School of Art where she would return to teach ceramic decoration Annie French ~ 1872~1965

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  7. Colouring book with colour theory by Norwegian painter Paul Lillo-Stenberg (1893-1981).

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  8. Fishes from Pieter Bleeker's "Atlas ichthyologique des Indes orientales néêrlandaises" on the fish of Indonesia, with beautifully coloured chromolithographs after Bleeker's drawings. Published in Amsterdam,1862-1878

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    Allegory of Fortune , 1900 by Olga Kraszewska, for magazine

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  10. Grand Central Terminal in New York City opened in 1913. It has 44 platforms and 67 tracks, more than any other railroad station in the world.

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  11. Władysław Czachórski Lady in a lilac dress 1880-90

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  12. This diagram visualising the origins of several -isms in modern art was designed by Alfred Barr, founding director of the , New York. The diagram was reproduced for the dust jacket of the exhibition catalogue 'Cubism and Abstract Art' in 1936.

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    19/20C biologist/artist Ernst Haeckel, coiner of the term “ecology”, created these vivid depictions of sea anemones, jellyfish and hummingbirds (1904, from his book ‘Art Forms in Nature’)

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  14. Happy February! Edith Holden, 1906

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  15. Une semaine de bonté ("A Week of Kindness") is a artist's book by German surrealist Max Ernst, first published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels.

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  16. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite - Children in a starry sky

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  17. That was it for ! Hope you enjoyed it. To conclude, here is some New York snow. Robert Henri - Snow in New York, 1902 Childe Hassam - Fifth Avenue in Winter, 1892 Guy Wiggins - Cabbies at the Plaza, 1930s

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  18. A. H. Andres & Co manufactured opera chairs with handy features for those who bring hats, coats and books to the theatre!

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  19. Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski Lithuanian Sledge 1884

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  20. George Smith (English, 1714-1776) A Winter Landscape 1752

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