Jessie Willcox Smith – Mrs. Be-done-by-as-you-did. “Little boys who are only fit to play with sea-beasts cannot go there,” she said. [from The Water Babies]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Oh, don’t hurt me!’ cried Tom. ‘I only want to look at you; you are so handsome’ (The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – “Oh, don’t hurt me! cried Tom. I only want to look at you; you are so handsome” [from The Water Babies]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Are you ill, dear North Wind? (At the Back of the North Wind by George Macdonald) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – They hugged and kissed each other for ever so long, they did not know why (The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Then the Toddling Baby Boy (The Seven Ages of Childhood by Carolyn Wells) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – And there he saw the last of the Gairfowl, standing up on the Allalonestone, all alone (The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – He felt the net very heavy and lifted it out quickly with Tom all entangled in the meshes (The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Hush-a-by, baby, on the treetop (The Jessie Willcox Smith Mother Goose) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Auntie (The Bed-time Book by Helen Hay) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – First the Infant in its Mother’s arms (The Seven Ages of Childhood by Carolyn Wells) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – The Sixth Age Shifts to lean and slender maidenhood (The Seven Ages of Childhood by Carolyn Wells) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (Swift’s Premium Calendar) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – The Sleeping Beauty (A Child’s Book of Stories by Penrhyn W. Coussens) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Tom reached and clawed down the hole after him … the clumsy lobster pulled him in head-foremost. [from The Water Babies]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Beauty and the Beast (The Now-A-Days Fairy Book by Anna Alice Chapin) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – They hugged and kissed each other for ever so long, they did not know why. [from The Water Babies]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Snow-Drop and the Seven Little Dwarfs (A Child’s Book of Stories by Penrhyn W. Coussens) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Little Red Riding Hood [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Jack and the Beanstalk (Swift’s Premium Calendar) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years