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A genre of painting began with Victorian fairy painters such as Richard Dadd, and John Anster Fitzgerald and fairy tale illustrators like Arthur Rackham who illustrated scenes from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest as well as their own fantasies of the miniature faery world. The genre which later popularized in the 1970s by illustrators Brian Froud and Alan Lee with their book Faeries and movies like The Dark Crystal and continues to the present day revival in fairy art.


1 Victorian Painters and Illustrators

Joseph N. Paton
John Anster Fitzgerald
Richard Dadd
John Simmons
Daniel Maclise
Edward Robert Hugues
Arthur Rackham
Warwick Goble
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Cicely Mary Barker
Florence Harrison

2 Contemporary Painters and Illustrators

Brian Froud
Alan Lee
Amy Brown
James Browne
David Delamare
Jessica Gabreth
Meredith Dillman
Jasmine Becket-GriffithJasmine Becket-Griffith is a freelance fantasy artist who specializes in painting faeries. Her artwork has been published in The Art of Faery by Brian Froud. External link .
Linda Ravenscroft
Paulina Stuckey
Stephanie Law
PaintingThis article is about the painting of a surface for artistic reasons. Painting is also the utilitarian painting of objects and buildings, often done to provide a protective coating or for aesthetic reasons. One possible process for decorative painting of Victorian era Illustration FantasyFor other definitions of fantasy see Fantasy (psychology). In literature, fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories, though fantasy role-playing games comic books and movies are also popular. In its broadest sense, "Fantasy Fiction" co

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