Fairy Hordes Attacking a Bat
C. 1860
John Anster Fitzgerald
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Fairy Hordes Attacking a Bat
C. 1860
John Anster Fitzgerald
Fairies Looking Through A Gothic Arch, c.1864, John Anster Fitzgerald (1819-1906)
John Anster Fitzgerald
Standing Bather by John Anster Fitzgerald
The Fairies' Favourite, John Anster Fitzgerald (c. 1860). Toledo Museum of Art.
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of, 1858
John Anster Fitzgerald
Fairies In A Birds Nest
C. 1860
John Anster Fitzgerald
John Anster Fitzgerald (British, 1819-1906)
Fairies in a Bird's Nest, 1860. Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco
John Anster Fitzgerald was a reclusive, self-taught artist. His fairy paintings create surreal, hallucinatory landscapes and characters. Some of his titles, such as The Pipe Dreamer, suggest a connection with opium. His last painting was for Alice in Wonderland in 1902.