Map of Fairyland - Fairies - Fairies Art Print

$18.00 USD
SKU: 01818P


Description

Behold the world within A Little Journey Through Fairyland: The Magic Map Book (1909), a charming creation by May Byron, brilliantly brought to life through the enchanting illustrations of Alan Wright. This whimsical tale unveils a captivating pictorial map that guides you through the mystical island of Fairyland, where magic knows no bounds. An array of fantastical creatures, from an oversized snowman to two dragons, a gentle giant, a cunning witch, and even a personified moon, gather around an enchanting castle! The subsequent pages beckon you to zoom in on the delightful inhabitants of this extraordinary island. We believe it would be a delightful addition to a nursery or child's room! See our entire Storybook Collection!

Alan Wright (1864-1959) was an accomplished artist born near Chard, Somerset. He honed his skills at the St John’s Wood School of Art and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1889. His career took off when he began producing illustrations, including work for G.E. Farrow’s Wallypug series. His association with Gleeson White led to an illustration of a Baron Corvo story in The Wide World Magazine in 1898. Still, a subsequent press scandal involving Corvo affected his career adversely. Wright lived and collaborated with George Vernon Stokes, sharing a studio flat for two decades. However, it was in 1911 that he met Anne Anderson, leading to their marriage in 1912. This partnership significantly influenced Wright's work, particularly creating animals and birds for Anne's compositions. His artistry extended to hunting and coaching scenes for calendars and greeting cards following Anne's death, leaving a lasting mark on the illustration and artistic collaboration world.

Our prints are suitable for framing or can be used as is for wall display.

This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.

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Product Specs

11" x 14", Bagged with Backer Board

Artist

Alan Wright