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    Walter Crane (15 August 1845 – 14 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is considered to be the most influential, and among the most...
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    two editions of the rhyme published from London, both illustrated by Walter Crane. The first was a single volume picture-book (John Lane, 1869) with end-papers...
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    separation of designer and executant in his factory as problematic. Walter Crane, a close political associate of Morris's, took an unsympathetic view...
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    mid-19th century. He employed and collaborated with illustrators such as Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway and Richard Doyle to produce what...
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    Robinson, Frank C. Papé, Brinsley Le Fanu, and H. J. Ford. Additionally, Walter Crane illustrated a six-volume collection of the complete work, published 1897...
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    children's book illustrators, with well-known artists such as Arthur Rackham, Walter Crane, and Edmund Dulac illustrating. Another popular edition released in the...
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    the primary election. Crane won the August Republican primary, defeating state representative Walter Blackman and others. Crane promoted the false conspiracy...
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    by Walter Crane, 1874, Aberdeen Art Gallery The Frog Turns Into A Prince by Walter Crane, 1874, Aberdeen Art Gallery The Wedding Procession by Walter Crane...
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    A crane is a machine used to move materials both vertically and horizontally, utilizing a system of a boom, hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves for...
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    Illustration by Walter Crane from Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm (1886)...
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    Cheryl Christina Crane (born July 25, 1943) is an American former model, retired real estate broker, author, and the only child of actress Lana Turner...
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    Hawthorne version of the Midas myth, Midas' daughter turns to a golden statue when he touches her (illustration by Walter Crane for the 1893 edition)...
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    "The better to see you with!" woodcut by Walter Crane...
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    Illustration by Walter Crane...
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    fables condensed in rhyme with portable morals pictorially pointed by Walter Crane. Some later prose editions were particularly notable for their illustrations...
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    developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose...
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    The Wife is given the keys of the house. Illustration by Walter Crane...
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  • Plate 1 for the first edition by Walter Crane...
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    Thomas Crane (1808–1859) was an English artist and portrait painter. Crane was born at Chester in 1808 to Thomas Crane, a bookseller. The young Thomas...
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    School of Fine Art where she met Edward Burne-Jones, Edward Poynter, and Walter Crane. In 1871 she enrolled in the Slade School of Fine Art, where Poynter...
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    An illustration of the fable of Hercules and the Wagoner by Walter Crane in the limerick collection "Baby's Own Aesop" (1887)...
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    the general view of such Victorians as Sir William Blake Richmond and Walter Crane when shown the painting in London. That reaction was typical of the age...
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    Puss in Boots before the ogre (illustrated by Walter Crane)....
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    An illustration of the fable by Walter Crane in Baby’s Own Aesop (1887)...
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  • Crane is a surname. The name is a derivative of "Cron" in Old English or is the English translation of the German "Krahn" or "Kranich." According to The...
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  • the cover of the 1914 Scottish Widows annual report was designed by Walter Crane in 1888. It featured Perseus and Pegasus, a symbol of immortality. Scottish...
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    Walter Crane, Prince Charming in the Forest, NGA 65745...
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    Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Line and Form (1900) by Walter Crane at Project Gutenberg Leonardo da Vinci: anatomical drawings from the...
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    following year. And in 1877 the single-stanza version illustrated by Walter Crane appeared in The Baby's Opera (London 1877), which described itself as...
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    printed textile design (1883) Swan, rush and iris wallpaper design by Walter Crane (1883) The new art movement had its roots in Britain, in the floral designs...
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