Marvellous tales of Haunted Fields, and Haunted Brooks, and Haunted Houses by Arthur Rackham

Marvellous tales of Haunted Fields, and Haunted Brooks, and Haunted Houses

(Marvellous tales of Haunted Fields, and Haunted Brooks, and Haunted Houses , from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washngton Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 )


Arthur Rackham

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Undated  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 381360

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Marvellous tales of Haunted Fields, and Haunted Brooks, and Haunted Houses by Arthur Rackham. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
spooky trees · hurrying · basket · mother · grandmother · grandson · walking · shutters · windy · black cat · Sleepy Hollow · - / Bridgeman Images
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