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‘Red Riding Hood’ by Adam Oehlers
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'Hylas and the nymphs' (detail) by John William Waterhouse , 1896
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“Baba Yaga” & “Vasilisa” by Tin Can Forest (Marek Colek and Pat Shewchuk)
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The Mirror of Yesterday and Tomorrow
My favorite illustration from the MCDM Talent supplement.
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci.1905.
Art by Rose O’Neill.(1874-1944).
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Iford Manor Gardens, Iford, England by Steve Lannin
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'L' Indifferent' by Jean de Bosschere, 1910 published in 'Le Masque', issue no. 4
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La Belle et la Bête / Beauty and the Beast
d’après le conte de Madame Le Prince de Beaumont
CERF - bohem press
1981
Artist : Fiona Moodie
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My aesthetic/resource blogs go as follows:
@faterpresources - a roleplay resource blog focused on Type-Moon’s Fate series (Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Grand Order and so on), but I also cover other titles like Tsukihime and accept icon requests for many fandoms @moodboardgarden - moodboard blog @cxmelot - Arthuriana inspiration and resources @furosato - Japanese mythology inspiration and resources @kcsmcs - Greek mythology inspiration and resources @hcdr - Norse mythology inspiration and resources @sxoirse - Celtic mythology inspiration and resources @hiercglyph - Egyptian mythology inspiration and resources @lxcrymosx - Dark / horror inspiration and resources @fcbles - Fairy tales inspiration and resources @dccpwatcr - Mermaid/sea/pirates inspiration and resources @cozydungeon - Dungeon-crawling games
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'The Hoodie Crow' by Caitlin Hackett.
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I’ve made a deck for the slavic themed Mafia game — each character is from classic fairytales and epics. Part 2 of ? (Not really supposed to reveal the whole deck)
𖧷 Tugarin Zmeevich (Tugarin the Serpent) 𖧷 Finist the Falcon 𖧷 Tsarevna Nesmeyana (the Unsmiling) 𖧷 Kikimora
[Part I]
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Illustration from "Tell me a sto.." by Una Hart. The book follows the evolution of most famous fairy-tales through time and how many fun, bizarre and dark versions there are.
Fairy Melusine with her sons. Moral of her story is universal in every folklore across the globe: if your magical perfect beautiful wife asks you Not To Do One Thing — don't do the thing)
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Gabriel Ferrier (1847-1914) "Little Red Hiding Hood"
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DEAR, DONKEY SKIN
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I had a visual imagining of this tale... [Art prints available on my store !!!]
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