Plate 20
The Fairy Circus (1931)
Illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop
Full Image |
Single Greeting Card (with matching Envelope)
Code: DL
FC M12 SGC |
Detail (for reference) |
Reproduction on 8 x 12" sheet
Code: DL
FC M12 8x12 |
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Reproduction on 10 x 15" sheet
Code: DL
FC M12 10x15 |
Appearing as the twelfth major monotone illustration plate within Lathrop's The Fairy Circus (1931), this image is
associated with the following text:
But they had to save some for the weasels, for they were waiting too, and
remembering to hump their back like camels. They tried to look proud
and indifferent, but they couldn't help reaching for more just as eagerly as
the turtles. Some of the more timid fairies were not quite sure they wanted
to trust their fingers so close to noses so sharply pointed.