Puss in boots illustration Stock Photos and Images
RMMBD4R1–FAIRY TALES - PUSS IN BOOTS. Gustav Dore's illustration to Perrault's tale, 'Puss in Boots'. The cat, dressed as a human, attracts the attention of the aritoscracy, and wins a fortune for his master
RMERG0FE–Puss in Boots, engraving by Gustave Doré. From the collection of fairy tales in 'Fairy Realm', by Tom Hood the Younger. Puss in Boots hails the king by the banks of the river as his master, the miller 's son, bathes. GD: French artist, b January 6, 1832 – January 23, 1883. Engraved by Pannemaker. Tom Hood the Younger, English writer, illustrator and poet, b 1835 - 1874.
RMB0EAFW–Engraving of Gustave Dore illustration Puss in Boots
RF2D7TJWH–Antique engraving of the Puss in boots (isolated on white). Published in Specimens des divers caracteres et vignettes typographiques de la fonderie by
RFM6BPK2–Puss in boots. Children illustration. Isolated objects on white background. Vector illustration.
RM2T010R1–Puss in Boots Illustration published in 'Les contes de Perrault', by Charles Perrault, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap, R. Candide and published by Imagerie merveilleuse de l'enfance (Paris), in 1941.
RM2M3NJ8H–The Poor Miller's Son leaves the mill with his cat (Puss in Boots). Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697. Date: 1959
RMF7NG7F–Puss in Boots, Germany. Illustration shows scenes from the fairy tale. By Moritz von Schwind.
RM2M3T1DA–Perrault in Powder and Patch - Famous and Familiar fairy stories in their proper guise - The Master Cat or the Puss in Boots (Le Chat Botte) - from the painting by Kay Nielsen made specially for The Illustrated London News.
RM2A25XHX–Illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628 – 1703), French author and member of the Academie Francaise. He laid the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, with his works derived from earlier folk tales. The best known of his tales include Le Petit Chaperon Rouge (Little Red Riding Hood), Cendrillon (Cinderella), Le Chat Botte (Puss in Boots),
RMFF76W8–PUSS IN BOOTS, 1862. /nLine engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave DorΘ.
RF2BWKA89–Apocalyptic puss in boots and apocalyptic landscape with castle and junkyard illustration
RMH31HT6–“The Marquis gave his hand to the Princess, and followed the King who went up first.” Illustration from ‘The Master Cat or Puss in Boots’ by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). See description for more information.
RM2M99NE3–Puss in Boots, by Minnie Asprey.
RMH2A766–“Then haste to your stations and make him the lowest of low salutations.” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883).
RMC333JJ–Scene from Puss in Boots by Charles Perrault. Puss meets the ogre. After a work by Gustave Dore.
RMBWRMH0–Gustave Doré; Puss in Boots; Black and White Engraving
RMA40TJ2–Puss in Boots from Fairy Realm by Tom Hood. Engraving by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883. French artist and illustrator.
RMCW313H–The Master Cat or Puss In Boots 1
RM2PNJ019–Charles Perrault, 1628 - 1703. French author best remembered for his fairy tales, which included Sleeping Beauty, Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood. He was a member of the Académie Française or French Academy. From a print by Gerard Edelinck after the painting by Jean Tortebat,
RMWH92YF–Puss in Boots. 'Help, help, my Lord Marquis of Carabas is going to be drown'd.' Illustration by Gustave Dore, 1872.
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RM2FWK2TX–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
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RM2T010RR–Puss in Boots Illustration published in 'Les contes de Perrault', by Charles Perrault, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap, R. Candide and published by Imagerie merveilleuse de l'enfance (Paris), in 1941.
RMERFYCK–Puss in Boots, engraving by Gustave Doré. From the collection of fairy tales in 'Fairy Realm', by Tom Hood the Younger. Puss in Boots hails the king by the banks of the river as his master, the miller 's son, bathes. GD: French artist, b January 6, 1832 – January 23, 1883. Engraved by Pannemaker. Tom Hood the Younger, English writer, illustrator and poet, b 1835 - 1874.
RF2F761CF–title page of The Surprising Adventures of Puss in Boots or the Master Cat, published 1837 By John Harris, St Paul’s Church-Yard London
RF2JN0N4R–Puss In Boots (1921) illustration by Elizabeth Tyler Wolcott
RF2G24EMC–Drawing of the Puss in Boots made in 1862 by Gustave Doré to illustrate a new edition of the works of Charles Perrault originally published in 1697.
RMF7P9XD–Illustration shows procession of characters from fairy tales including Puss in Boots, the Bremen town musicians and Hansel and Gretel. Artist, Hermann Vogel (1856-1918).
RF2BWKA86–Apocalyptic puss in boots isolated on the white background illustration
RMF7P9ED–Illustration depicting characters from German Fairy Tales in a forest. Some of the characters depicted include;Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Puss in Boots by Hermann Vogel (1856-1918) French painter and illustrator of German origin. Dated 1891
RM2C643MD–Then haste to your stations and make him the lowest of low salutations.” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
RMH2A77H–“The abode, I suppose of a man of position?” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883).
RMF7P9XK–Print. Illustration shows scenes from fairy tale Puss in Boots. Artist is Moritz von Schwind (1804-1871).
RFE5GWXM–Acrylic illustration of Puss in Boots
RF2PYRWPJ–Children's stories-Puss in Boots with Merry King
RMCW30XN–The Master Cat or Puss In Boots 2
RMRJH41M–Illustration for 'Petit Poucet' (Tom Thumb), by Charles Perrault (1628 – 1703), French author and member of the Academie Francaise. He laid the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, with his works derived from earlier folk tales. The best known of his tales include Le Petit Chaperon Rouge (Little Red Riding Hood), Cendrillon (Cinderella), Le Chat Botte (Puss in Boots),
RMBY4J5T–Soviet greeting card Puss in Boots
RFR6FX8T–Puss in Boots with Empty Scroll drawn in engraving style. Vector illustration.
RM2FWK30D–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
RMEREJ7X–Front cover of French edition of Puss in Boots, c. 1913. Puss is depicted holding the pair of magic boots.
RM2T010N2–Puss in Boots Illustration published in 'Les contes de Perrault', by Charles Perrault, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap, R. Candide and published by Imagerie merveilleuse de l'enfance (Paris), in 1941.
RMMPTY1M–Illustration to Puss in Boots by Ch. Perrault.
RM2M3NJ9W–Puss in Boots enters the Rich Magician's castle. Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697. Date: 1959
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RF2A7NP5T–Puss in boots with wise funny face and sword, with castle behind him, hat with feather, cape, sword, and belt vector illustration.
RMF7NM41–Illustration shows characters from German fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Puss in Boots, in a forest. By Hermann Vogel.
RF2A7NPCM–Puss in boots with wise funny face and sword, with castle behind him, hat with feather, cape, sword, and belt vector illustration.
RM2C643K2–His cries the whole neighbourhood round might awaken – ‘The Marquis of Carabas’ clothes have been taken!’” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
RMH2A77F–“Quite delighted, I’m sure – so Puss courteously spake - ‘The acquaintance of one so distinguished to make!’” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883).
RMP8EM75–Illustration to 'Puss in Boots' by Ch. Perrault. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RFDKY31T–fantastic character Puss in Boots
RF2PYRWNK–Children's stories--Puss in Boots with plume hat
RMCW313X–The Master Cat or Puss In Boots 3
RF2PXENB0–Children's stories-Puss in Boots outside castle with prince & princess
RF2BP1REP–Puss in boots fairy tale character. Tiger with a sword, shield and helmet. Cat in a costume of a medieval warrior, knight. Vector illustration isolate
RMD60PPW–The surprising adventures of Puss in boots ; The history of a little dog ; and The history of a little boy found under a haycock ([ca. 1820?])
RM2FWK31B–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
RFPR9B97–19th century illustration of a portrait of Charles Perrault. Charles Perrault (1628 – 1703) was a French author. He laid the foundations for a new l
RM2T010NH–Puss in Boots Illustration published in 'Les contes de Perrault', by Charles Perrault, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap, R. Candide and published by Imagerie merveilleuse de l'enfance (Paris), in 1941.
RMMNX6DT–Puss in Boots. Fairy tale illustration . 1850. 1106 Schwind Moritz von Der gestiefelte Kater
RMTXGAT0–Puss in Boots, Germany. Illustration shows scenes from the fairy tale. By Moritz von Schwind.
RM2M3NJ8C–Puss in Boots presents a gift of a rabbit from his Master to the King. Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697. Date: 1959
RMTXGACK–Märchenzug. Illustration shows procession of characters from fairy tales including Puss in Boots, the Bremen town musicians, and Hansel and Gretel. By Hermann Vogel.
RF2PWC71P–Puss in boots and background. Cartoon character, vector illustration.
RM2GXJ6M3–Artist: Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era. A social observer, he was a prolific artist and print maker. Credit: Thomas Rowlandson/Alamy
RMJ4BJ0E–Puss in boots book
RM2C643N7–The abode, I suppose of a man of position? The Palace said they of a Mighty Magician” Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
RF2WD7YKY–Illustration von Gustave Dore (1832-1883) für of Der gestiefelte Kater aus dem Feenreich von Tom Hood, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMR5DHA5–'The marquis gave his hand to the princes, and followed the king, who went up first.' Illustration for the story, 'the master cat or puss in boots.'. The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault. [The translation of Guy MieÌ€ge, revised by J. E. Mansion.] Illustrated by Harry Clarke. With an introduction by Thomas Bodkin. London : G. A. Harrap & Co., [1922]. Source: 12450.v.1 plate opposite page 74.
RM2M5H412–Front page Graphic Illustrated Newspaper, 1888, Pope Leo XII, Sacerdotal Jubilee, Pantomine Puss in Boats, Drury Lane Theatre, Victorian 19th Century
RF2FNTDK1–Puss in boots home fishing 3D illustration. Black cat character disguised as fairy tale hero using his rapier to catch fish from aquarium. Collection
RMCW313R–The Master Cat or Puss In Boots 4
RFM6BPK3–Puss in boots. Children illustration. Page for coloring book, greeting card, print, t-shirt, poster. Black and white vector illustration. Outline draw
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RMD60PNG–The surprising adventures of Puss in boots ; The history of a little dog ; and The history of a little boy found under a haycock ([ca. 1820?])
RM2FWK2XJ–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
RMJ189C6–The Marquis gave his hand to the Princess, and followed, the King, who went up first - Scene from the Master Cat by Charles Perrault
RFMPHFCR–Cartoon puss in boots
RMMPAXE2–Puss in Boots. Fairy tale illustration . 1850. 906 Moritz von Schwind - Der gestiefelte Kater
RM2RBYN3F–Puss in Boots by Gustave Dore
RM2M3NJ8Y–Puss in Boots' Master dresses in fine clothes given to him by the King after his 'drowning' incident. Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697. Date: 1959
RM2A6030F–Illustration shows procession of characters from fairy tales including Puss in Boots, the Bremen town musicians and Hansel and Gretel. Artist, Hermann Vogel (1856-1918).
RF2PWC5JT–Puss in boots. Cartoon character, isolated object.
RMTXGAEX–Illustration shows characters from German fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Puss in Boots, in a forest. By Hermann Vogel.
RMJ4A55R–Puss in Boots 1695
RM2C643PA–Quite delighted, I’m sure – so Puss courteously spake - ‘The acquaintance of one so distinguished to make! Illustration from ‘Puss in Boots’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
RM2T010PM–Puss in Boots 'Proud of his prey, he went with it to the palace, and asked to speak with his Majesty.' Illustration published in 'Les contes de Perrault', by Charles Perrault, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap, R. Candide and published by Imagerie merveilleuse de l'enfance (Paris), in 1941.
RF2FYG193–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
RMR505JY–Puss in Boots and the Giant . The Old Fairy Tales ... London ; New York : F. Warne & Co., [1913, 14]. Source: 1874.f.9, plate 7.
RM2TE1F9R–Puss in Boots - Vintage German Tradecard Illustration
RFPT8MK1–Puss in Boots. Beautiful background with castles, pond, mill and fields. Characters of fairy tales puss, princess, king, boy and ogre. Children's vect
RMD60PPF–The surprising adventures of Puss in boots ; The history of a little dog ; and The history of a little boy found under a haycock ([ca. 1820?])
RM2FWK2YE–Puss in Boots [Master Cat or the Booted Cat is an Italian and later European literary fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.] From the Book The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in Boots, Old Mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, the absurd ABC. Illustrated by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, and Sarah Catherine Martin. Publisher London (The Broadway, Ludgate) ; New York (416 Broome Street) : George Routledge and Sons in 1874
RF2A1RHT4–Halloween puss in boots 3D illustration 2. A black cat character with pumpkin lantern head, holding hat and sword, costume disguise. Collection.
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