Frederick Richardson (1862 –1937) was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries. In 1903 Richardson moved to New
York City to pursue book
illustration, including the works of Hans Christian Anderson, Aesop's Fables,
Mother Goose, Pinocchio, and East of the Sun, West of the Moon,
among many others.
The Flight from the Fourth to the Fifth World
COYOTE AND THE BEAR MAIDEN
(Navaho)
SCARFACE: A STORY OF LOVE AND MEDICINE