1. The Mabinogion, Alan Lee. Courtesy: VikiGiavasi to The Golden Age Of Illustration
2. East of the Sun, West of the moon by Hilde Kramer 1991. Courtesy: Natasha Clark to The Golden Age Of Illustration
3. The Shadowby Charles Addams . Courtesy: Edward Garcia to The Golden Age Of Illustration
4. Bamboo Wood by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950); Woodblock Print; 1st Publication: 1939. Courtesy:Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration
5. Angel with lilies by Gaspar Camps (1874-1942). Courtesy: Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration
6. Charles Bartlett. Courtesy: Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration.
7. Gaspar Camps(Spain, 1874 – 1942). Courtesy: Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration
8. JC Leyendecker– Springtime. Courtesy: Pam Sims Williamsto The Golden Age Of Illustration
9. Mead Schaeffer (July 15, 1898 – November 6, 1980) An American illustrator active from the early to middle twentieth century. Schaeffer was born in Freedom Plains, New York, in 1898, the son of Presbyterian preacher Charles Schaeffer and his wife Minnie. Courtesy: Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration
10. An illustration by Franklin Boothfor The Poet (1914) by Meredith Nicholson. Courtesy; Chris Wachowiak to The Golden Age Of Illustration
11. A little walk in Grasset’s by Eugene GRASSET (1845-1917); Illustrations # 16; One of 15 illustrations for “Jean des figues” (1888). Courtesy: Eugene Samuel Grasset to ART NOUVEAU – EUGENE GRASSET
12. The Kingdom Under the Sea And Other Stories by Joan Aiken.Art by Jan Pienkowski. Hewas awarded The Kate Greenaway Medal in 1971 for illustrating this book. Courtesy: Once Upon A Time Classic Illustration
13. An illustration (unsigned) from ‘Playbox Annual 1921’. The artist is most probably Susan Pearse. Courtesy: David Malcolmson to Children’s Books in the Golden Age
14. Anton Seder’s The Plant in Art and Trade, published in 1890 by Gerlach& Schenk, in Vienna. Courtesy: Pam Sims Williams
15. Two wonderful Anne Anderson book covers circa 1920’s. Annie “Anne” Anderson was a highly prolific illustrator born in Scotland in 1874, who married fellow illustrator Alan Wright in 1912. They lived in Berkshire until her death in 1952. Wright died in 1959. Courtesy: Muir HewittThe Golden Age Of Illustration
16. Franz Stassen (1869-1949). Illustration for ‘Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Siegfried’ by Richard Wagner, 1913. Courtesy: Triumph Symphony