RA Collection: People and Organisations
Illustrator, designer and painter.
Born: 15 August 1845
Died: 14 March 1915
Gender: Male
Walter Crane
'The Little Cock Sparrow', [1882]
Wood-engraving
Walter Crane
'The Little Disaster', [1882]
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Walter Crane
'And Papa and Mama took them home the same day', 1876
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Walter Crane
'Adjectives tell the kind of Noun', 1876
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Walter Crane
'Three little words you often see ...', 1876
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Walter Crane
Then forth each knightly lily led ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
'Each lover in his lady's face ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
'That men & maids be glad to see ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
'The doughty champions could not rise ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
'Between their banners white & red ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
'When Summer on the earth was queen ...'
Lithograph
Walter Crane
The Peacock's Complaint, 1887
Wood-engraving
Walter Crane
The Fox and the Crane, 1887
Wood-engraving
Walter Crane
Cinderella departing for the Ball, [1873]
Wood-engraving
Walter Crane
King Midas's pitcher, 1892
Photo-lithograph
Walter Crane
'One Two Buckle my shoe'', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'A B C D', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'E F G', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'H I J', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'Q R S', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'T U V', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'W X Y Z', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'This Little Pig Went To Market', [1873]
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Walter Crane
'Home', [1873]
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
Prince Guerrier wounds the Hind
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
Prince Guerrier pursues the Hind in the Wood
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
Desiree in her Palace
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
Desiree in her Palace
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After Walter Crane
Appearance of the Crab
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After Walter Crane
Belle-Etoile breaks the Spell
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
Prince Cheri and the Little Green Bird
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After Walter Crane
Prince Cheri and the Dragon
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After Walter Crane
Prince Cheri in the Luminous Forest
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After Walter Crane
Feintese tempts Belle-Etoile
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After Walter Crane
The Corsair rescues the Children
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After Walter Crane
The King lets the Sword fall
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After Walter Crane
The Fairy of the Desert carries off the King of the Gold Mines
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
The Combat
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After Walter Crane
Appearance of the Fairy of the Desert
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After Walter Crane
The Yellow Dwarf rescues the Princess from the Lions
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After Walter Crane
The Magician accosts Aladdin
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After Walter Crane
Death of the Magician
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After Walter Crane
"New Lamps for Old Ones!"
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After Walter Crane
Aladdin's Procession
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After Walter Crane
The Princess going to the Bath
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After Walter Crane
Aladdin secures the Lamp
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After Walter Crane
'The magic sleep ... is o'er'
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After Walter Crane
The Prince wakes Beauty
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After Walter Crane
'The King's son presses on into an inner chamber'
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After Walter Crane
The Prince enters the palace
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After Walter Crane
The Prince asks directions
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After Walter Crane
'And down she falls in death-like sleep'
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After Walter Crane
The Princess learns to spin
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After Walter Crane
'The giant breaks his neck'
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After Walter Crane
Jack escaping with the golden harp
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After Walter Crane
'The giant nearly wakened with the barking of a dog'
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After Walter Crane
'Jack seized the hen and ran away'
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After Walter Crane
The giant's wife lets Jack in
Wood-engraving
After Walter Crane
'Up he goes among the branches, easy as a winding stair'
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After Walter Crane
Jack sells his cow for beans
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After Walter Crane
'And the wicked old rascal was dead'
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After Walter Crane
'The obedient child laid her down ... '
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After Walter Crane
"Who is there?" ...
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After Walter Crane
'He knocked at the door ...'
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After Walter Crane
'But often she lingered and played ...'
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After Walter Crane
'And she met a great Wolf in the wood ...'
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After Walter Crane
"And take to your Granny some cakes ..."
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After Walter Crane
'... In rushed the brothers with their swords ...'
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After Walter Crane
' ... She prayed him for a minute more ...'
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After Walter Crane
'And Anne looked once, and Anne looked twice ...'
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After Walter Crane
"O spare me, spare me! give me time, nor kill me hastily!"
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After Walter Crane
'At last she could no more refrain, and turned the little key ...'
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After Walter Crane
'And in her wealth the lady took much happiness ...'
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After Walter Crane
"Here are the keys of all my chests ..."
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After Walter Crane
'The Frog seemed to relish his dinner much ...', [1874]
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Walter Crane
The baby's bouquêt : a fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes / arranged & decorated by Walter Crane, cut & printed in colours by Edmund Evans ; the tunes collected and arranged by L.C. [i.e. Lucy Crane] - London & New York: [1882]
13/1177
Walter Crane
Chattering Jack's picture book : containing Chattering Jack, How Jessie was lost, Grammar in rhyme, Annie and Jack in London / with thirty-two pages of illustrations by Walter Crane ; printed in colours by Edmund Evans - London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416, Broome Street): [1876?]
12/836
Walter Crane
The Blue Beard picture book : containing Blue Beard, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the beanstalk, The Sleeping Beauty / with thirty-two pages of illustrations by Walter Crane ; printed in colours by Edmund Evans. - London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416, Broome Street): [1875]
06/3263
Walter Crane
Queen Summer, or, The tourney of the lily & the rose / penned & portrayed by Walter Crane. - London: 1891
11/3406