Arthur Rackham
/ˌɑːθə ˈrækəm/
/ˌɑːrθər ˈrækəm/
- (1867-1939) an English artist. He is famous for his highly detailed illustrations of children's books, drawing a world of strange imaginary creatures for books such as Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1900) and Peter Pan (1906).
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