An Old Fairy Tale - The Sleeping Beauty - Illustrated by Brothers Dalziel
English


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An Old Fairy Tale - The Sleeping Beauty is a 1865 poem by J. R. Planché and illustrated by The Brothers Dalziel. Based on the classic fairytale it involves a beautiful princess a sleeping enchantment and a handsome prince. James Robinson Planché (1796 - 1880) was a British antiquary dramatist and officer of arms. Over a sixty-year period he produced collaborated on or adapted 176 plays over a variety of genres farce extravaganza comedy burletta opera and melodrama. The Brothers Dalziel were a prolific firm of Victorian engravers founded by Edward Dalziel and his brother George Dalziel in 1839. Their other two brothers John Dalziel and Thomas Dalziel also joined the firm later; all four were the sons of Alexander Dalziel of Wooler. Together they produced a large amount of illustrations with a variety of significant Victorian artists including Arthur Boyd Houghton John Gilbert John Everett Millais and john Tenniel. Some notable works they contributed to include Edward Lears Book of Nonsense (1862) and Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in childrens literature - a period of unparalleled excellence in book illustration from the 1880s to the 1930s. The collection showcases classic fairy tales childrens stories and the work of some of the most celebrated artists illustrators and authors.
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