Triumphal March of the Elf-King - an illustration by R. Doyle 1870 from a book: In Fairyland: A series of Pictures from the Elf-World art print poster canvas gift
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Triumphal March of the Elf-King. This important personage, nearly related to the Goblin family, is conspicuous for the length of his hair, which on state occasions it requires four pages to support. Fairies in waiting strew flowers in his path, and in his trains are many of the most distinguished Trolls, Kobolts, Nixies, Pixies, Wood-sprites, birds, butterflies and other inhabitants of the kingdom. - An iconic lithographed wood-engraved print from famous Victorian children's book "In Fairyland: A series of Pictures from the Elf-World", illustrated by Richard Doyle and published by Longman in London for Christmas 1869 (dated 1870).
Richard Doyle (1824 - 1883) was a British illustrator of Victorian era, most known for his work for Punch magazine and children's fantasy books. He was one of seven children of Irish cartoonist John Doyle and received all his art training in his father's studio. Richard was always fascinated by fairy tales. After working for Punch and a string of commissions to illustrate fantasy books, Doyle was given a free hand by publisher Longman, London, to work on colour plates and other illustrations for a fairy themed book. A poem was written by William Allingham, engraving and printing done by Edmund Evans. The book was published in time for Christmas 1869 and became a beautiful example of Victorian colour printing and one of the finest books for children ever produced."In Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World" is considered as Doyle's masterpiece where in elaborate detail he reveals secret world of fairies and elves at its most enchanting. The book was printed in two thousand copies as an expensive and extravagant gift and became a rarity and a collector's item. Richard Doyle is also known as the uncle of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
This poster is a high quality "giclée" reproduction of the antique original, custom-printed on Standard Single-weight Matt Coated art paper 140gsm or Heavyweight Matt Coated art paper 230gsm (more of a thin card density), or superb Epson Matt Canvas 320gsm, according to your choice. We use the latest UltraChromeHDX pigment inks which guarantee 60 years of colour permanence (up to 200 years fade-proof for colour prints). This poster is suitable for mounting and framing, as well as direct display on a wall.
This high-resolution, museum-grade fine art print is produced from a unique restored image. Printed on premium archival-quality art paper or canvas, it makes a striking addition to any interior as wall décor or a poster, and a memorable gift for lovers of antique and vintage maps, collectors of historic prints, historians, and explorers. Almost indistinguishable from the original Victorian engraving, it adds character and interest to a study, library, or office wall. It also makes a thoughtful gift for all occasions, including Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, and Father's or Mother's Day.
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For framing, we recommend the 230gsm paper or 320gsm canvas. The 140gsm paper is best for DIY framing or wall tacking.