Walter Crane 1845 - 1915 Read Less Artwork Arthur Draws the Sword from the StoneBeaumains Wins the Fight at the Ford""Cock -a-doodle-doo! Our dirty girl has come home...The Death of Sir LancelotThe Death-Journey of the Lily Maid of AstolatFaithful JohnThe Fight in the Queen's Ante-Chamber"The Frog Prince and the golden ball.""Frontispiece of The Sleeping Beauty.""The headpiece of Aschenputtel.""Headpiece of "Faithful John".""Headpiece of Little Red Cap.""The headpiece of Mother Hulda.""The headpiece of Prudent Hans.""Headpiece of "The Frog Prince".""Headpiece of "The Goose Girl".""Justice revealed in the tailpiece.""The King and Faithful John."King Arthur Asks the Lady of the Lake for the Sword..."Looking glass upon the wall, who is the fairest of..."The maiden at her mother's grave.""The maiden grew up, adorned with all the gifts of..."Many king's sons had sought to pass the thorn-...Mother Hulda"Oh that I had a child as white as snow, as red as..."Oh, shake me, shake me, we apples are all of us...Perceval Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart"The prince thought it must be a wheel breaking..."Prudent Hans casting sheep's eyes at Gretel.""Prudent Hans, who listened well to his mother.""Queen thou art of beauty rare, but Snow White...Sir Bedevere Casts the Sword Excalibur into the...Sir Galahad is Brought to the Court of King ArthurSir Geraint and the Lady Enid in the Deserted Roman...Sir Lancelot Forbids Sir Bors to Slay the KingSir Lancelot in the Chapel PerilousSir Owen Greets the Lady of the Fountain"Some cakes and a flask of wine for Red Cap to take..."Then she sat down on a stool, drew her foot out of..."Then the wolf, having satisfied his hunger, lay..."The three ravens of "Faithful John"."Title page of "Household Stories.""When it was quite dark, the masters of the house...The Witch Gives Advice as to Sir Tristram's WoundYoung Owen Appeals to the KingYoung Perceval Questions Sir Owen Show Full List Hide Full List Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone1911Beaumains Wins the Fight at the Ford1911""Cock -a-doodle-doo! Our dirty girl has come home too!"."1866The Death of Sir Lancelot1911The Death-Journey of the Lily Maid of Astolat1911Faithful John1866The Fight in the Queen's Ante-Chamber1911"The Frog Prince and the golden ball."1866"Frontispiece of The Sleeping Beauty."1866"The headpiece of Aschenputtel."1866"Headpiece of "Faithful John"."1866"Headpiece of Little Red Cap."1866"The headpiece of Mother Hulda."1866"The headpiece of Prudent Hans."1866"Headpiece of "The Frog Prince"."1866"Headpiece of "The Goose Girl"."1866"Justice revealed in the tailpiece."1866"The King and Faithful John."1866King Arthur Asks the Lady of the Lake for the Sword Excalibur1911"Looking glass upon the wall, who is the fairest of us all?."1866"The maiden at her mother's grave."1866"The maiden grew up, adorned with all the gifts of the wise women."1866"Many king's sons had sought to pass the thorn-hedge, but had been caught and pierced by the thorns, and had died a miserable death."1866Mother Hulda1866"Oh that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the embroidery frame!."1866"Oh, shake me, shake me, we apples are all of us ripe."1866Perceval Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart1911"The prince thought it must be a wheel breaking . . . "1866"Prudent Hans casting sheep's eyes at Gretel."1866"Prudent Hans, who listened well to his mother."1866"Queen thou art of beauty rare, but Snow White living in the glen, with the seven little men, is a thousand times more fair."1866Sir Bedevere Casts the Sword Excalibur into the Lake1911Sir Galahad is Brought to the Court of King Arthur1911Sir Geraint and the Lady Enid in the Deserted Roman Town1911Sir Lancelot Forbids Sir Bors to Slay the King1911Sir Lancelot in the Chapel Perilous1911Sir Owen Greets the Lady of the Fountain1911"Some cakes and a flask of wine for Red Cap to take to grandmother."1866"Then she sat down on a stool, drew her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and slipped it into the golden one, which fitted it perfectly."1866"Then the wolf, having satisfied his hunger, lay down again in the bed."1866"The three ravens of "Faithful John"."1866Title page of "Household Stories."1866"When it was quite dark, the masters of the house came home."1866The Witch Gives Advice as to Sir Tristram's Wound1911Young Owen Appeals to the King1911Young Perceval Questions Sir Owen1911