Plate 13
The Fairy Circus (1931)
Illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop
Full Image |
Single Greeting Card (with matching Envelope)
Code: DL
FC M5 SGC |
Detail (for reference) |
Reproduction on 8 x 12" sheet
Code: DL
FC M5 8x12 |
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Reproduction on 10 x 15" sheet
Code: DL
FC M5 10x15 |
Appearing as the fifth major monotone illustration plate within Lathrop's The Fairy Circus (1931), this image is
associated with the following text:
In their radiance, the fairies' bodies flashed palely translucent, as they swung in
long curves, as they twirled and somersaulted, all with their wings tightly folded.
It wouldn't have been fair to use wings when mortals have none.