The following illustrators created the pictures for the ARABIEN NIGHTS:
Thomas Dalziel
Born on May 9, 1823 in Wooler, Northumberland, Thomas Dalziel was the youngest of the four Dalziel brothers, who were the leading English wood engravers throughout the middle of the Victorian era. Founded in 1839 by George and Edward Dalziel, the firm of the Dalziel Brothers focused on woodblock engraving which was an integral part of the printing business. At the peak of their success they were engraving blocks for many of the most successful illustrators of the Victorian era, including George Cruikshank, Edward Lear, John Tenniel, Kate Greenaway, and Richard
Arthur Boyd Houghton (13 March 1836 – 25 November 1875) was a British painter (oil and watercolours) and illustrator.Houghton was born in Kotagiri, Madras, India. His work was varied and was highly regarded during the mid-19th century.] He traveled to America and Russia, creating illustrations for The Graphic and for numerous books, including The Arabian Nights and Don Quixote. His work was strongly influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Sir John Tenniel (28 February 1820 – 25 February 1914 was an English illustrator, graphic humourist and political cartoonist prominent in the second half of the 19th century. An alumnus of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, he was knighted for artistic achievements in 1893, the first such honour ever bestowed on an illustrator or cartoonist.Tenniel is remembered mainly as the principal political cartoonist for Punch magazine for over 50 years and for his illustrations to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871). Tenniel's detailed black-and-white drawings remain the definitive depiction of the Alice characters, with comic book illustrator and writer Bryan Talbot stating, "Carroll never describes the Mad Hatter: our image of him is pure Tenniel."
John Dawson Watson RWS (20 May 1832 – 3 January 1892) was a British painter, watercolorist, and illustrator.
John Dawson Watson
George John Pinwell RWS (London 26 December 1842 – 8 September 1875 London), was a British illustrator and watercolourist.
Pinwell also illustrated several other books which were engraved by the Dalziels' including Jean Ingelow's poems, Robert Buchanan's Ballads of the Affections, and the Arabian Nights.
Thomas Morten (1836–1866) was an English painter and book illustrator. He came to London and studied at the painting school kept by J. Mathews Leigh in Newman Street. Morten was chiefly employed as an illustrator of books and serials, mostly of a humorous nature. The most successful were his illustrations to an edition of Swift's Gulliver's Travels, published in 1864, which ran into several editions. Morten also practised as a painter of domestic subjects, and was an occasional exhibitor at the Royal Academy, sending in 1866 Pleading for the Prisoner. His affairs, however, became embarrassed, and he committed suicide on 23 September 1866.
Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Baronet PRA](8 June 1829 – 13 August 1896) was an English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.[
Millais was also very successful as a book illustrator, notably for the works of Anthony Trollope and the poems of Tennyson. His complex illustrations of the parables of Jesus were published in 1864. His father-in-law commissioned stained-glass windows based on them for Kinnoull Parish Church, Kinnoull. He also provided illustrations for magazines such as Good Words.
As a young man, Millais frequently went on sketching expeditions to
Keston and Hayes. While there he painted a sign for an inn where he used
to stay, near to Hayes church (cited in Chums Annual, 1896, page 213).
THE SLEEPING GENIE AND THE LADY
THE STORY OF THE ASS, THE OX, AND THE LABOURER.
THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST OLD MAN AND THE HIND
THE MERCHANT AND THE GENIE
.THE HISTORY OF THE OLD MAN AND THE TWO BLACK DOGS
THE MEETING ON THE SEA SHORE
THE HISTORY OF THE HUSBAND AND THE PARROT
THE HUSBAND PRESENTS THE PARROT TO HIS WIFE
THE HISTORY OF THE VIZIER, WHO WAS PUNISHED
THE PRINCE AND THE OGRESS
THE STORY OF THE ENCHANTED FISHES
THE HISTORY OF THE YOUNG KINGT OF THE BLACK ISLES
THE HISTORY OF THREE CALENDERS, SONS OF KINGS, AND OF FIVE LADIES OF BAGDAD
THE THREE LADIES AND THE PORTER
ZOBEIDE PREPARES TO WHIP THE DOGS
THE SLAVES ABOUT TO DESTROY THE GUESTS OF ZOBEIDE
THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING
THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING
THE YOUNG PRINCE MAKES HIS ESCAPE
THE GENIE BRINGS THE HATCHET AND CORD
THE HISTORY OF THE ENVIOUS MAN, AND OF HIM WHO WAS ENVIED
THE ENVIOUS MAN PLUCKS THE HAIRS OUT OF THE CAT'S TAILTHE HISTORY OF THE THIRD CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING
THE HISTORY OF ZOBEIDE
ZOBEIDE DICOVERS THE YOUNG MAN RECITING THE KORAN
ZOBEIDE ON THE ISLAND
THE HISTORY OF AMINÈ
THE HISTORY OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE SERVANT INVITES SINBAD TO THE HOUSE
THE THIRD VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
THE FIFTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
THE SIXTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
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