Jessie Willcox Smith – Come,’ and she still held out her arms (The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – The goblins fell back a little when he began, and made horrible grimaces all through the rhyme (The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep (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 – 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 – “Dear boy!” said his mother; “your father’s the best man in the world” (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 – Holding onto the banisters, she put him gently away (Little Women by Louisa May Alcott) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – On the Top of the Great Beech-tree (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 – She began to mount the stairs which led to the upper floors (In the Closed Room by Frances Hodgson Burnett) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Little Drops of Water (A Child’s Book of Old Verses) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet (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 – Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater (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 – Mother Goose (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 – I Love Little Pussy (A Child’s Book of Old Verses) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Seven Times One (A Child’s Book of Old Verses) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Swift’s Premium Calendar) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Elizabeth sat on a little wicker footstool at her feet (When Christmas Comes Around by Priscilla Underwood) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Curly locks! curly locks! wilt thou be mine (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 – How Doth the Busy Bee (A Child’s Book of Old Verses) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (Little Women by Louisa May Alcott) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
Jessie Willcox Smith – A Child’s Question (A Child’s Book of Old Verses) [from Jessie Willcox Smith: American Illustrator]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years