Outlined here is a comprehensive list of art credits for the public domain and Creative Commons artworks that are digitally collaged into The Legend of the Fairy Stones by Kelly Anne White.


Book Cover

  • Virginia State Parks, Mushrooms, 2012, photo, Flickr
  • P.B. Abery and Wallace Jones, Three Fairies: Freda, Anstice, Patty, 1909, photo, by permission of LLyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru/The National Library of Wales
  • Nicolaas Struyk, A Dragonfly, 18thcentury, pen and black ink and watercolor over touches of graphite, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, (bequest of Catherine G. Curran, 2008)
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

 Front Matter

  • Eugenio Cruz Vargas, Florecillas, oil on canvas
  • Beatrix Potter, The Dolls and their Dollhouse, illustration from The Tale of Two Bad Mice (London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1904) 8, Brigham Young University
  • The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Roller Skates, photo

Narrative p 1

  • George Henry Boughton, The Fairy Tale, c. 1890, watercolor on paper, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Aaron Burden, Fall Maple Tree, October 2015, photograph, Unsplash.com
  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, illustration, c. 1900, Flickr

Narrative p 2

  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Fairy Islands, illustration from Elves and Fairiesby Annie R. Rentoul, (Melbourne: Osboldstone) 1916, Wikimedia
  • Richard Doyle, illustration from Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairy Landby Andrew Lang, (London: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884), 4, University of Florida
  • Arthur John Black, Fairies Whirl, 1893, oil on canvas, Flickr
  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Fairies and Rabbits Dance to the Piper, Flickr

Narrative p 3

  • Richard Doyle, illustrations from Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairy Landby Andrew Lang, (London: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884), 13, University of Florida
  • Fir0002/Flagstaffotos, Female superb fairy wren, December 2007, photograph, Wikimedia Commons
  • Cole SWE, music notes, 2007, digital art, Wikimedia
  • May Your Christmas Be Happy, 1920, chromolithograph postcard, Missouri Historical Society

Narrative p 4

  • Virginia Frances Sterrett, The fairy must give herself up to the queen and lose her power for eight days, from Old French Fairy Talesby Comfesse De Segur (Philidelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1920)
  • Adolphe Millot, mushroom illustration for Le Larousse Pour Touswritten by Claude Augé (Paris: Librairie Larousse, 1909)
  • Bernard Spragg, Coprinellus disseminatus (Fairies Bonnets [mushrooms]), March 2017, photograph, Flickr
  • Elizabeth Jones Babcock, illustration from Little Folks in Busy-Landby Ada Van Stone Harris and Lillian McLean Waldo (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1916)
  • Sam Oth, A bright orange Gazania flower in full bloom, March 2004, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Girls in costume rehearsing for charity performance Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Ireland, c. 1930, photograph, National Library of Ireland
  • Alice B. Preston, illustration from The Green Forest Fairy Bookby Loretta Ellen Brady, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1920)

Narrative p 5

  • Richard Doyle, The Fairy Queen Takes an Airy Drive in a Light Carriage, a Twelve-in-hand, drawn by Thoroughbred Butterflies, 1870, Color wood engraving and color lithograph, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Dwight Sipler, Butterfly in Flight, October 2007, photograph, Flickr
  • Arthur Rackham, illustration from Przygody Piotrusia Pana, written by James Matthew Barrie and translated by Zofia Rogoszówna (Warsaw: J. Mortkowicz Publishing House; Cracow: Drukarnia W. L. Anczyca and Company, 1914)
  • Fir0002/Flagstaffotos, Orb Weaver Spider, February 2006, photograph, Wikimedia

Narrative p 6

  • P. B. Abery and Wallace Jones, Group of Fairies at Rehearsal, August 1909, photograph, by permission of Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru/The National Library of Wales
  • KCBalletMedia, Sugar Plum Fairy, November 2015, digital art, Flickr
  • Edward A. Eames, Calypso—Cytherea Bulbosa, illustration of “fairy slipper” flowers from Wild Flowers of New York Part 1written by Homer D. House, (Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1918), plate 43a

Narrative p 7

  • The Fairie’s Home, colored lithograph, (New York: Currier & Ives, 1868), New York Public Library

Narrative p 8

  • Vincent van Gogh, Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Illustration from L.P. Hubbards’ A Little Book for A Little Cook, 1905 (Pillsbury, Minnesota)
  • PumpkinSky, The abandoned farmhouse at the Kelvin A. Lewis Farmstead in Creeds, Virginia Beach, December 2017, photograph, Wikimedia
  • A. W. Crawford, Woodland Fairies in the Moonlight, c. 1900, watercolor, Wikimedia
  • Wilson Bentley, 10 frames from “Studies among the Snow Crystals ...” Monthly Weather Review 30, no.13 (December 1902), noaa.gov

Narrative p 9

  • William Miller, Fairies on the Seashore, 1833, engraving, published in “The Literary Souvenir” (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1833)
  • David Iliff, Black-headed Gull, November 2006, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Nevit Dilmen, Dolphins Set25, 2006, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch, Melanger II, illustration from Bilderbuch für Kinder enthaltend eine angenehme Sammlung von Thieren, Pflanzen, Blumen, Früchten, Mineralien, Trachten und allerhand andern unterrichtenden Gegenständen aus dem Reiche der Natur, der Künste und Wissenschaften; alle nach den besten Originalen gewählt, gestochen, und mit einer kurzen wissenschaftlichen, und den Verstandes-Kräften eines Kindes angemessenen Erklärung begleitet von F. J. Bertuch. 12 Vol. Weimar, im Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1801, Vol. 1, B.I. No. 51–B.I. No. 60, pp. 172, University of Heidelberg
  • mystica, Pirate Ship, May 2008, digital art, Wikimedia Commons
  • Janna Morrison, Mosiac Mermaid, July 2013, tile mural, Makena Tile Murals, www.makenatilemurals.com
  • Zachi Evenor, Shells-IZE-006, August 2017, photograph, Flickr
  • Chris K, Ultimate Sand Castle, July 2010, photograph, Flickr

Narrative p 10

  • Andreas Weith, A flock of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) gather in the evening hours in autumn, October 2017, photograph, Wikimedia Commons
  • Hope Dunlap, They looked at him ... as if wondering to meet in mid-air such an extraordinary sort of bird, an illustration from The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloakwritten by Dinah Maria Mulock (Chicago: Rand-McNally and Co., 1909) 62, Project Gutenberg
  • Warwick Goble, The Star Lovers, an illustration from Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy Tales written by Grace James (London: Macmillan and Co., 1910), 64, New York Public Library

Narrative p 11

  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, When the Fairies Came, Flickr
  • L. J. Bridgman, illustration from Hindu Fairy Tales Retold for Childrenby Florence Griswold (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1918), New York Public Library
  • Fir0002, Restless Flycatcher, January 2008, photograph, Wikimedia

Narrative p 12

  • Virginia State Parks, Fairy Stone Hunting Grounds, June 2013, photograph, Flickr
  • Carl “Spike” Knuth, #80 Raccoon on branch, October 2010, painting, Flickr
  • VxD, Frogs, October 2006, drawing, Wikimedia
  • John Simmons, Titania Sleeping in the Moonlight Protected by Her Fairies, c. 1860, watercolor and bodycolor, Wikimedia
  • Jean Charles Werner, Cervus Virginianus, c. 1818–1842, print iconographia zoologica, Special Collections of the University of Amsterdam
  • Maud Tindal Atkinson, Ariel, 1915, mixed media
  • Beatrix Potter, illustration from The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes(New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1911), Project Gutenberg
  • Annett Silbermann, Fox, March 2018, photograph, Wikimedia

Narrative p 13

  • Virginia Frances Sterret, They were three months passing through the forest, illustration from Old French Fairy Taleswritten by Comtesse de Ségur, (Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1920) 60, University of California
  • Beatrix Potter, Mycological illustration of the reproductive system of a fungus, Hygrocybe coccinea, 1897, watercolor, The Armitt Museum
  • Dorothy M. Wheeler, A Fairy Tale, illustration, n.d., Wikimedia
  • Richard Doyle, An Intruder, an illustration from In Fairy-Landby Richard Doyle (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870), 31, University of Florida
  • Nicolaas Struyk, A Dragonfly, early to mid 18th century, pen and black ink and watercolor over touches of graphite, Metropolitan Museum of Art, (bequest of Catherine G. Curran, 2008)
  • Beatrix Potter, illustration from The Tale of Benjamin Bunny(New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1904), 20, Internet Archive
  • John Anster Fizgerald, Faeries Looking Through a Gothic Window, c. 1864, Flickr

Narrative p 14

  • Vincent van Gogh, Roses, 1890, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • Richard Doyle, illustration from Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairy Landby Andrew Lang (London: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884), 55, University of Florida

Narrative p 15

  • Jay Ouellet, Twinkle-Twinkle, May 2007, photograph of Venus-Moon conjunction
  • Charles Edmond Brock, illustration, c. 1892, drawing, Flickr
  • Albrecht Durer, The Little Owl, c. 1508, watercolor, Albertina museum, Vienna, Austria
  • Kakuzō Fujiyama, They All Gazed With Tearful Eyes at the Receding Princess, from The Japanese Fairy Bookby Yei Theodora Ozaki (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1903), 118, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Narrative p 16

  • Girls from Milton College, Warwick, Queensland, in fancy dress, 1900, photograph, State Library of Queensland
  • H. W. McVickar, illustration from A Parody on Iolantheby D. Dalziel (New York: The Halch Lithographic Co., 1883) 16, Project Gutenberg

Narrative p 17

  • E. Stuart Hardy, The Gnomes Kitchen, illustration from The Book of Gnomesby Frederic Edward Weatherly (London: Ernest Nister, 1895)
  • William Heath Robinson, The Elfin King’s Housekeeper, illustration from Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales, (New York: Henry, Holt & Co. 1913)

Narrative p 18

  • John Bauer, illustration from The Seven Wishesby Alfred Smedberg in Bland tomtar och troll(Åhlén & Åkerlunds förlag, 1907), Wikimedia

Narrative p 19

  • Kabir Bakie, photograph of statue, 2004, Wikimedia
  • StarLine, blue comic background with lines and halftone, December 2017, digital art, Freepik.com

Narrative p 20

  • phanie fanette, Friendly Space, digital art, Vecteezy.com
  • Arthur Rackham, illustrations from Przygody Piotrusia Panawritten by James Matthew Barrie and translated by Zofia Rogoszówna (Warsaw: J. Mortkowicz Publishing House; Cracow: Drukarnia W. L. Anczyca and Company, 1914)
  • Clara E. Atwood, illustration from A Book of Nursery Rhymes, 1901

Narrative p 21

  • Arthur Rackham, illustrations from Przygody Piotrusia Pana, written by James Matthew Barrie and translated by Zofia Rogoszówna (Warsaw: J. Mortkowicz Publishing House; Cracow: Drukarnia W. L. Anczyca and Company, 1914)
  • Alice B. Preston, illustration from The Green Forest Fairy Bookby Loretta Ellen Brady, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1920)

Narrative p 22

  • Wolf Bubenik, Staurolith-T2-M3-M4-layer, January 2007, digital art, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Arthur Rackham, illustration from Przygody Piotrusia Pana, written by James Matthew Barrie and translated by Zofia Rogoszówna (Warsaw: J. Mortkowicz Publishing House; Cracow: Drukarnia W. L. Anczyca and Company, 1914)

Narrative p 23

  • Virginia State Parks, You Looking at ME?, 2011, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Sophie Gengembre Anderson, Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending, With Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending, Thus Your Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things, c. 1869, oil on canvas, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 24

  • Franz Wacik, In the evening (witch with mushroom men), 1913, color lithograph, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 25

  • John Bauer, “Look at them,” troll mother said. “Look at my sons! You won’t find more beautiful trolls on this side of the moon,” illustration from Walter Stenström’s The Boy and the Trollsor The Adventure in Childrens’ Anthology Among Pixies and Trolls, a Collection of Childrens’ Stories, (Åhlén & Åkerlunds förlag, 1915)
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 26

  • Mariana Ruiz Villarreal, DnD Goblin, 2017, digital art, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • The Jolly, vintage Masenghini playing card printed in Bergamo, Italy, Wikimedia

Narrative p 27

  • brionv, Awaiting the Feast, 2011, photograph, Flickr
  • Shadow Person, 2006, photograph, Copyright Free Photos, Images & Artwork, http://www.copyrightfreephotos.hq101.com
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 28

  • bonnybbx, Female Spirit on a Street, 2015, digital art, Wikimedia
  • Eugenia, Sculpture of the Harfistka, Skopje, 2013, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 29

  • Granville Perkins, Harper’s Ferry by Moonlight, c. 1874, painting engraved by Robert Hinshelwood, Library of Congress
  • Hanns Bolz, Romantische Burg,1903, watercolor, Blogspot, https://leprincelointain.blogspot.com
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch, Melanger III, illustration from Bilderbuch für Kinder enthaltend eine angenehme Sammlung von Thieren, Pflanzen, Blumen, Früchten, Mineralien, Trachten und allerhand andern unterrichtenden Gegenständen aus dem Reiche der Natur, der Künste und Wissenschaften; alle nach den besten Originalen gewählt, gestochen, und mit einer kurzen wissenschaftlichen, und den Verstandes-Kräften eines Kindes angemessenen Erklärung begleitet von F. J. Bertuch. 12 Vol. Weimar, im Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1801, Vol. 1, B.I. No. 51–B.I. No. 60, pp. 175, University of Heidelberg
  • Russian Fireball, an illustration from Kaikidan Ekotoba, c. 1850, located at the Fukuoka City Museum, Pink Tentacle, http://pinktentacle.com

Narrative p 30

  • Apdency, Hotel Dullemond, Laag-Soeren, Netherlands, 2013, photo, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Virginia State Parks, Zombie Run Logo, 2014, digital art, Flickr
  • AcidPlasma, Dracula Chess, 2007, digital art, Wikimedia

Narrative p 31

  • Pexels, Cloudy Dark Full Moon, November 2016, photograph, Pixabay.com
  • J. Scott Altenbach, A little brown myotis is in flight, photograph, Bat Conservation International
  • Magnus Hagdorn, Newington Cemetery, January 2017, photograph, Flickr
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 32

  • Walter Crane, The Reaper, an illustration from The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, edited by Kuno Franke and William Guild Howard, translated by Isidore Singer (Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Co., 1913) 168, University of California Libraries
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Narrative p 33

  • Hugo Simberg, At the Crossroads, 1896, watercolor and gouache, Ateneum, Finnish National Gallery of Art, Helsinki, Finland
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • 320d, Rusted Nails, March 2015, photograph, Wikimedia Commons

Narrative p 34

  • Jet Lowe, General View of the Interior of the Theatre Showing the Proscenium Curtain, 1979, photograph, Library of Congress
  • Derek Horton, King Kong Statue, November 2016, photograph of the King Kong statue at Henry Moore Institute, sculpted by Nicholas Monro in 1972, Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Dmitry Khrapovitsky, Goblin, November 2009, digital art, DeviantArt.net
  • feraliminal, Werewolf, October 2010, digital art, OpenClipArt.org
  • Robert Webb and Ann Brewster, Frankenstein, Classic Comics, no. 26 (December 1945), National Museum of American History
  • Leon Bakst, Pageboy of the Wicked Fairy Carabosse, costume design from Sleeping Beauty, 1918, color lithograph, Wikimedia Commons
  • Frances Elizabeth Wynne, Portrait of a Creature, illustration in Scraps, Ancient and Modern, vol. 1, 1854, drawing, National Library of Wales

Narrative p 35

  • Albert Robida, illustration from La Caricature, c. 1880, Gallica
  • François Louvel, Brain Mystery, September 2017, digital art
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Vsion, Be Kind, July 2005, digital art, Wikimedia
  • Joaquim Alves Gaspar, Gate to Heavens, March 2015, photograph, Wikimedia
  • Ando Hiroshige, Tokaido Gojusan Tsui, c. 1845–46, pigments on mulberry paper, The Walters Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Grace Jones, The Fairy Dance, c. 1920, ink and watercolor, Lucas Museum

Narrative p 36

  • Richard Doyle, Triumphal March of the Elf King, illustration from In Fairy-Landby Richard Doyle, (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870), 15, University of Florida
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Observer Media Group, Fairies take flight at Historic Spanish Point, March 2015, photo, YourObserver.com

Narrative p 37

  • Caspar David Friedrich, Man and woman looking at the moon / man and woman in contemplation of the moon, 1818–1824, oil on canvas, National Museums in Berlin
  • Virginia Frances Sterret, Violette takes refuge from the wild boar, illustration from Old French Fairy Taleswritten by Comtesse de Ségur, (Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1920) 224, University of California
  • John Bauer, illustration for Sagan om de fyra Stortrollen och Lille Vill-Vallaremanby Cyrus Granér in Bland tomtar och troll(Åhlén & Åkerlunds förlag, 1909), Wikimedia
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com

Back Matter

  • Domenichino, Virgin and Unicorn, c. 1602, fresco, Palazzo Farnese, Wikimedia Commons
  • Dr. Robert M. Lavinsky, Staurolite-247852, 2010, photo, iRocks.com
  • Theodor de Bry, A weroan or great Lorde of Virginia, engraving from a watercolor by John White, an illustration in A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, written by Thomas Hariot (Frankfurt: Ad Moenum Typis Ioannis Wecheli, Sumptibus Vero Theodori De Bry, 1590) John Carter Brown Library
  • Sarah Noble Ives, an illustration from Songs of the Shining Waywritten by Sarah Noble Ives (New York: R.H. Russell, 1899) 25, New York Public Libraries
  • “They Heard Six Voices Calling Them Back,” Two Wee Pogeys, Topsy-Turvy Tales, pen and ink wash drawing, circa 1923, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Elisha Whittelesy Collection/Fund 1967
  • “They Heard Six Voices Calling Them Back,” Two Wee Pogeys, Topsy-Turvy Tales, pen and ink wash drawing, circa 1923, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Elisha Whittelesy Collection/Fund 1967
  • “They Heard Six Voices Calling Them Back,” Two Wee Pogeys, Topsy-Turvy Tales, pen and ink wash drawing, circa 1923, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Elisha Whittelesy Collection/Fund 196
  • Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch, Melanger II, illustration from Bilderbuch für Kinder enthaltend eine angenehme Sammlung von Thieren, Pflanzen, Blumen, Früchten, Mineralien, Trachten und allerhand andern unterrichtenden Gegenständen aus dem Reiche der Natur, der Künste und Wissenschaften; alle nach den besten Originalen gewählt, gestochen, und mit einer kurzen wissenschaftlichen, und den Verstandes-Kräften eines Kindes angemessenen Erklärung begleitet von F. J. Bertuch. 12 Vol. Weimar, im Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1801, Vol. 1, B.I. No. 51–B.I. No. 60, pp. 172, University of Heidelberg