Arthur Rackham – A Published Original Pen and Ink Drawing for FAIRY TALES FOR THE BROTHER’S GRIMM

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ARTHUR RACKHAM, (ENGLISH 1867-1939)

“Then the horse sprang up, and dragged the Lion away behind him”, used on page 243 (1909 edition) of FAIRY TALES OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM

Framed Charming Signed Detailed Pen and Ink Drawing by Arthur Rackham from FAIRY TALES OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM. The art is signed by Arthur Rackham to the lower right corner of the art “A Rackham / 1900”. Ex. Sotheby’s London

This stunning signed superb drawing by Arthur Rackham depicts a whimsical horse who is dragging a lion whom he captured and tied using his tail. The horse is now proceeding to drag him down the hill. Overhead a flock of birds are circling, and in the background are trees and shrubs. Signed and dated by Arthur Rackham lower right “A. Rackham 1900”. The art by sight is 7″ x 7″, and is presented newly double matted, framed and glazed using all archival materials to a completed size of 16.25″ x 16.25″.

A fantastic original published piece by Rackham, heavily detailed in his wonderful style. Signed by Rackham below his art. The art is in excellent condition with but very pale toning.

Provenance: The art was acquired via Sotheby’s, London, and a copy of the invoice will accompany the artwork for provenance.

Rackham’s pieces were known for their luxurious use of color and keen attention to detail. His styles ranged easily from vivid, bright splashes of color to more muted, subtle tones. He became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and mastered the watercolor method of painting, seen in many of his works. Many of the books Rackham illustrated include both his black and white, and color plates. Much of Rackham’s work depicts gnomes, fairies, goblins or other creatures from mythology, folklore or fable. Whether illustrating whimsical books for children or darker matter for adults, Rackham’s imaginative, brilliant illustration style was highly sought after and enhanced any text it accompanied. Rackham died in 1939, and now, more than 70 years after his death, his work is highly collectible with small watercolors selling in the $40,000 range!!

Framed size of 16.25″ x 16.25″

Original published final inks by Arthur Rackham are extremely scarce. A very stunning piece and showcases very well. Perfect for the Rackham collector.

****Please note: UPS International shipping with two options, the art will EITHER ship matted but deframed for $250, or please inquire for International Framed pricings

Price: $5,695.00

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