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Fairyland Illustration by Donald Stewart Walker (1927) – Vintage Drawing Print

Fairyland Illustration by Donald Stewart Walker (1927) – Vintage Drawing Print

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Fairyland Illustration by Donald Stewart Walker (1927)" – Vintage Drawing Print

Product Description:
This delightful black-and-white illustration from 1927, titled "Fairyland", captures the essence of an enchanting, whimsical fairy tale scene. The intricate linework draws the viewer into a magical world, with a majestic, crowned figure sitting on an elaborately detailed throne, while two young children present an offering. The quote at the bottom reads, "He began to consider that it was no use being cross in Fairyland." The captivating and delicate style of this drawing evokes a sense of wonder and nostalgia for classic children's stories.

  • Artist: Donald Stewart Walker
  • Year: 1927
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 11 inches
    • Width: 8.5 inches
  • Medium: Drawing, black ink on paper
  • Origin: New York Public Library Picture Collection

Significance:
This artwork was created by Donald Stewart Walker, a noted illustrator, particularly known for his work in children's literature and fairy tales. The detailed craftsmanship and intricate patterns reflect the fairy tale genre of the early 20th century, making this print a wonderful piece for collectors of vintage illustrations, lovers of whimsical art, or anyone fascinated by old-world fairy tales.

Condition:
There is minimal wear on the edges, consistent with age, and the illustration remains well-preserved, showcasing its rich details. Some minor yellowing of the paper adds to the vintage charm of the piece.

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