Kay Nielsen – A look—a kiss—and he was gone (Rosanie or The Inconstant Prince) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – When he had walked a day or so, a strange man met him. “Whither away?” asked the man (The Widow’s Son) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – The Prince knelt down and gave her a kiss (Sleeping Beauty) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – No sooner had he whistled than he heard a whizzing and a whirring from all quarters, and such a large flock of birds swept down that they blackened all the field in which they settled (The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – She could not help setting the door a little ajar, just to peep in, when – Pop! out flew the Moon (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – “On that island stands a church; in that church is a well; in that well swims a duck.” (The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – She saw the Lindworm for the first time as he came in and stood by her side (Prince Lindworm) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – Felicia thereupon stepped forth, and terrified though she was, saluted the Queen respectfully: with so graceful a curtsey (Felicia or The Pot of Pinks) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – The six brothers riding out to woo (The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – He recognised the fair Cerise (Cerise, or the Married Frog) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – Then he coaxed her down and took her home (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – Just as they bent down to take the rose a big dense snow-drift came and carried them away (The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – “Your soul!—My soul!” they kept saying in hollow tones, according as they won or lost (John and the Ghosts) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – Out of the fire jumped a little bird (The Juniper Tree) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – “Tell me the way, then,” she said, “and I’ll search you out” (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – And this time she whisked off the wig; and there lay the lad, so lovely, and white and red, just as the Princess had seen him in the morning sun (The Widow’s Son) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – “Well, mind and hold tight by my shaggy coat, and then there’s nothing to fear,” said the Bear, so she rode a long, long way (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – And then she lay on a little green patch in the midst of the gloomy thick wood (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Kay Nielsen – “The good Fairy placed her own baby in a cradle of roses and gave command to the Zephyrs to carry him to the Tower” (Felicia or The Pot of Pinks) [from Kay Nielsen]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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William Heath Robinson – Fairy. “She never had so sweet a changeling.” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) [from The Fantastic Paintings of Charles & William Heath Robinson]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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