Victorian artist Richard Doyle (1824-1883) is famous for his charming illustrations of elves, fairies, and gnomes. For this coloring book, Marty Noble has skillfully adapted 29 of the English's artist's most delightful watercolors created for his book with Andrew Lang, The Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairyland. Dover Original.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Fairyland Sticker Picture Puzzle by Marty Noble Fashion a delightful land of make-believe with 32 peel-and-apply pictures of fairies, elves, and little creatures of the forest.
Glitter Fairies Stickers by Darcy May Twelve demure, winged beauties, enhanced with a magical glow, rest on a lily pad, nestle in garden flowers, take to the air, and more.
Twelve Fairyland Bookmarks by Richard Doyle, Marty Noble Winged sprites, impish elves, and other magical creatures enliven these charming placekeepers. Story lines from A Tale of Fairyland appear on the back of each marker.
Imps, Elves, Fairies and Goblins CD-ROM and Book by Jeff A. Menges Selected from rare historical sources that date from 1870 to 1930, 243 magical black-and-white images celebrate the finest fantasy artists of the Golden Age of Illustration, including Rackham, Pogány, and Goble.
Fairyland Stained Glass Coloring Book by Richard Doyle, Marty Noble Sixteen charming scenes depict wood elves and winged creatures at play, pixies and imps nestled in the leaves of a flowering plant, fairies afloat on a lily pond, and other captivating images.