The Critic (1907/ink, pencils & watercolor) - Herbert Cole
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The Critic (1907/ink, pencils & watercolor) - Herbert Cole
'Little Red Riding Hood' taken from 'Fairy-Gold': a book of old English fairy tales, chosen by Ernest Rhys, illustrated by Herbert Cole.
Published by J. M. Dent & Co., 1906.
From the British Library archive.
Herbert Cole & Robert Anning Bell - “English Fairy Tales” by Ernest Rhys & Grace Little Rhys, 1913.
Danaë and the Shower of Gold, Herbert Cole, early 20th century
Pencil and pen and black ink on paper 8 x 5 ¼ in. (20.4 x 13.4 cm)
Herbert Cole (British, 1867 - 1930), Bayard, 1911.
"Bayard ... is a magic bay horse in the legends derived from the medieval chansons de geste. These texts, especially that of The Four Sons of Aymon, attribute to him magical qualities and a supernatural origin. He is known for his strength and intelligence, and possesses the supernatural ability to adjust his size to his riders." [source]
The battle of Fornovo (Fornoue), 1495, between french troops and italian League.
Herbert Cole The_critic 1900
«Orfeu anà a les guilleries duent una harpa com a únic company.» Iŀlustració d’en Herbert Cole per a Fairy-Gold: A Book of Old English Fairy Tales; 1906.