Fairies never say We feel happy, what they say is We feel dancey, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie, pub. 1906 by Arthur Rackham

Fairies never say We feel happy, what they say is We feel dancey, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie, pub. 1906

(Fairies never say We feel happy, what they say is We fell dancey, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J M Barrie (1860 - 1937), pub. 1906 )


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1906  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 380278

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Fairies never say We feel happy, what they say is We feel dancey, from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie, pub. 1906 by Arthur Rackham. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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