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Dugald Stewart Walker - And pipe the little songs that are inside of bubbles

And pipe the little songs that are inside of bubbles (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
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The Artist died in 1937 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Dugald Stewart Walker

Dugald Stewart Walker was an early twentieth century American illustrator.
Dugald Stewart Walker was a native of Richmond, Virginia, and studied drawing at the University of Virginia and the New York School of Art.

Walker's first comprehensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations appeared in Stories for Pictures (1912).

Two years after that debut, his generously illustrated version of Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen (1914) appeared - a title that benefited significantly from Walker's editorial involvement in the project - and over the following decade, many other commissions followed.

A decade after his significant literary contribution to Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen (1914), Walker published a short story (dedicated to Charles White Whittlesey) entitled The Dust of Seven Days. The frontispiece to that Limited Edition appears to depict Mr Valiant-for-Truth from The Pilgrim's Progress as he is transported to Heaven - a particularly fitting subject given Walker's dedication.

His work was noted for its fine detail, elaborate stippling, and lavish design.

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In the commonplace corners of the earth there may be a pair of pollen lovers

In the commonplace corners of the earth there may be a pair of pollen lovers (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
Lest a nightmare should come to the fairies…

Lest a nightmare should come to the fairies… (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
The little boy kissed the spot and made it all well

The little boy kissed the spot and made it all well (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
Why it rains tomorrow

Why it rains tomorrow (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
An anodyne for swooning fairy ladies is to be carried…

An anodyne for swooning fairy ladies is to be carried… (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
A fragile craft, piloted by a fairy, perched like a star

A fragile craft, piloted by a fairy, perched like a star (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
The oak finds happiness in providing a refreshing drink for migrating fairies

The oak finds happiness in providing a refreshing drink for migrating fairies (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
The Mobilization of the Fairy Army

The Mobilization of the Fairy Army (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
One of the Common Decencies of Ordinary Social Intercourse

One of the Common Decencies of Ordinary Social Intercourse (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
Whence do the elves get all the colour they need…

Whence do the elves get all the colour they need… (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
It is watering time for the thirsting flock of pink and yellow dragons

It is watering time for the thirsting flock of pink and yellow dragons (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
When buds are breaking and birds singing merrily, dance with me

When buds are breaking and birds singing merrily, dance with me (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
Up there, sits one — I can’t remember much about her

Up there, sits one — I can’t remember much about her (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
She tied my boat to the North Star…

She tied my boat to the North Star… (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
Calling it a tail did not make it one

Calling it a tail did not make it one (1920)

Dugald Stewart Walker (American, 1883 – 1937)
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