Art Credits

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“Folklore & Mythology Greenman”, by Holly Hutchison, 2008




Detail from “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, by Arthur Rackham (from Steel, Flora Annie. English Fairy Tales. Arthur Rackham, illustrator. New York: Macmillan Company, 1918)







Detail from “Little Red Riding Hood”, by Walter Crane (from Crane, Walter. Little Red Riding Hood. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1875)







Detail from “The Little Mermaid”, by Arthur Rackham (from Andersen, Hans Christian. Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen. Arthur Rackham, illustrator. London: George G. Harrap, 1932)




Detail of Star Quilt; from the collection of Holly Hutchison.




Detail from “Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird, and the Gray Wolf”, by Ivan Bilibin  (from Bilibin, Ivan, illustrator. Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf. Moscow: Department for the Production of State Documents, 1899)




Detail from New England carved slate gravestone (from gravestone of “Joan Gallop, wife of Thomas Joy, Died Hingham, Mass., March 20, 1691”; cemetery in Hingham, MA).




Hero wrestles with serpents and dragon; Peruvian. Dover Publications.




“Mehndi (Henna Tattoo) Design”, by Holly Hutchison, 2008 (marker on hemp fabric)




Detail from “The Kraken”; an illustration from Pierre Denys de Montfort’s Histoire Naturelle Générale et Particulière des Mollusques (2 vols., Paris 1801–1802), where it is identified as a natural creature, the “colossal octopus”, reported to have attacked a sailing ship from St. Malo, off Angola.




Toltec serpent design, Mexico; Dover Publications.










Detail from old photo of a Stone End barn with Hex Signs in Moselem Springs, Berks County, Pennsylvania. (Photo by U.S. Federal Government, from the archives of the Historical Architectural Buildings Survey, HABS; public domain. Many more of these photographs of historic architecture and engineering subjects are listed on the HABS/HAER webpage of the National Park Service. HAER stands for Historic American Engineering Survey.)




Detail from old postcard of a Stone End barn with Extensions and Hex Signs in Berks County, Pennsylvania. (Photo by U.S. Federal Government, from the archives of the Historical Architectural Buildings Survey, HABS; public domain.)




Detail from “Puss in Boots”, by Gustave Doré (from Les Contes de Perrault, dessins par Gustave Doré. Paris: J. Hetzel, 1867)




Viking runestone in the Urnes style, from Uppland, Sweden. Inscription reads, "Ingefast had this stone erected for Olaf his father, and Öd for her husband." (From Stephen Mitchell.)




Lakota Sioux buffalo-robe paintings/drawings recording war events. Dover Publications.




Detail from “Little Red Riding Hood”, by Walter Crane (from Crane, Walter. Little Red Riding Hood. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1875)




Detail from photo by Prof. David Guss of China Supays dancing in the Fiesta del Gran Poder in La Paz, Bolivia.  (This particular group of dancers is part of the Diablada Internacional Juventud Relampago del Gran Poder.)




Detail from Cote d’Ivoire mudcloth fabric; in the collection of Deborah Foster.




Detail of “Reconstruction of Heorot from Beowulf”, from A. Olrik’s Nordisches Geistesleben, C. Winter, Heidelberg, 1925.




Chinese dragon-boat.  Dover Publications.




Detail of photo of Buddhist stupas at the Borobudur temple near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.  (Photo from Indonesia.com website; licensed under the Creative Commons.)




Detail of Hawaiian quilt, Ulu (breadfruit) design; in the collection of the Folklore & Mythology dept.




Detail from photo of F&M alumni Anna Walters, dancing Yemaya (Orisha dance from Cuba) at the 2009 Folklore & Mythology Symposium; live music provided by Reynaldo Gonzales and others.




Detail from woven textile rug from Mali; in the collection of Deborah Foster.




Mayan serpent/dragon design, from Xochicalco, ancient Mesoamerican site. Dover Publications.




Southwest U.S. pottery designs: Pima; San Ildefonso; Pueblo.  Dover Publications.