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Harry Clarke

The Rongovian Academy of Fine Arts | July 2nd 2008 by Q. Cassetti

In the spirit of my puzzling on decorative illustration, I went from Walter Crane, to Kay Nielsen to discovering Harry Clarke, a stained glass designer from the 1880's through to 1931. He is very decorative and is reminiscent of the divine Aubrey Bea read more

thinking is scary

The Rongovian Academy of Fine Arts | July 2nd 2008 by Q. Cassetti

Mentor Murray will be presenting a few talks on decorative illustration which I am totally and entirely excited about. To be honest, I have been trying to put myself in some kind of category to begin to gauge my work and give it a home, some friends, read more

Children’s Book Illustrators

Terry on books | June 14th 2008 by terry stillman

Who are the best illustrators of children’s books? Which era do you like? To me, everyone who followed owes a huge debt to The Big Three Victorian children’s book illustrators: Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane. Their wo read more

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Sixties Cinema | May 28th 2008

IT'S A SMALL STARLET WORLDOne of the most anticiapted new fall shows is the remake of Beverly Hills, 90210. Jessica Walter has been announced to play an eccentric former movie star whose daughter Lori Loughlin, husband Rob Estes and kids move into h read more

Walter Crane, England to Her Own Rescue

Rags 'n' Bones | May 5th 2008 by uno

Walter Crane, England to Her Own Rescue read more

A Pinch of This, A Little of That

Chicago History: The Journal of an Amateur Historian | May 1st 2008 by ChicagoBookBabe

I'm a bit pressed for time today so, for your reading pleasure... May 1, 1893: This Day in Chicago History (World's Columbian Exposition) from A Boat Against the Current May 1st History of International Workers' Day from glabourwriters. Note: the read more

Victorian Things: Embroidered Panel by Walter Crane

The Victorian Peeper | April 18th 2008 by Kristan Tetens

The design of this embroidered wool panel by Walter Crane (1845-1915) originates from one of the artist's illustrations for the children's book The Story of The Tempest from the Play of Shakespeare Retold by Alice Spencer Hoffman published in London read more

Walter Crane's Beauty and the Beast

The Earthly Paradse | April 10th 2008 by earthlyparadise

Generally speaking, I adore Walter Crane's illustrations. They are so imaginative and I know many people have grown up with his drawings of tales from classic children's' literature. I have to say that when it comes to his drawings of Beauty and the read more

La Belle Dame sans Merci

The Earthly Paradse | April 7th 2008 by earthlyparadise

Of John Keats poems, La Belle Dame sans Merci had by far the most influence on the Pre-Raphaelites. The symbolism and sadness in the poem, combined with its femme fatale leading lady must have made it difficult for them to resist! It has inspired num read more

Walter Crane

The Earthly Paradse | March 13th 2008 by earthlyparadise

Well, it's been a busy week! I've been teaching tutorials all this week and I'm afraid I've neglected my blog!Tonight I've decided to write a bit about Walter Crane, who is perhaps best known as an illustrator of fairy tales and children's books. Alt read more

On The Road Again-A New Adventure

The Painted Veil | November 9th 2007 by Shinade

Here we are this morning in Montgomery Alabama at Feldmeyer/Alabama,Inc. picking up this 10,000 gallon HFCS tank. We are of legal height but we are 11' 9" wide. The trailer we are pulling it on is called an RGN or a double drop. This was necessary t read more

A Trucker's Reality

The Painted Veil | October 27th 2007 by Shinade

This is Walter's reality today. He is trying so hard to catch up on his sleep in the driver's lounge. Which is like a revolving door with drivers coming in and out and talking and such. It was quiet in here and I have tried to explain how tired he i read more

iCAP Release Meter Gets YouTube’d

ROI Copywriting | July 26th 2007 by Walter Terry

iCAP Technologies has put up video testimonies to the Release Meter up on YouTube which features a 3 part interview with iCAP inventor and figurehead CEO Ray Caamano. Wow. 30 minutes of blah, blah, blah and he never once mentions it’s an unf read more

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