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Debey 🙂
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Debey 🙂
I like your website. I was looking for dragons covered in gold for my latest ADnD adventure. Thanks. I’m on FB as Dakota Perry.
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A good page listing dragon various dragon traits, as well as going into types of D&D dragons is http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/dragonTrue.htm Hope this helps! 🙂
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I have come across a picture of little red riding hood like the one you have shown below.
it’s framed and matted and appears to be pretty old a stamp on the back say rademakers. The image jumps off the page and is almost 3d.
Do you have a any info you can pass along?
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I’m guessing you saw “The Evolution of Little Red Riding Hood” (https://wordpress.com/stats/day/debeysklenar.wordpress.com ) post?
Little Red standing next to a white wolf was created by Katrina Winter on Deviant Art (http://katrinawinter.deviantart.com/), Red walking through a very dark forest is by Annya Kai and can be found at http://www.redbubble.com/people/clearjadestudio/portfolio , the black and white image of Little Red in bed next to a wolf dressed in Grandma’s clothes is a reproduction of the French artist Gustave Doré’s woodcut (info at https://wordpress.com/stats/day/debeysklenar.wordpress.com ), Little Red with a big black wolf behind her is by Madalyn McLeod (http://www.madalynmcleod.com ), and the Little Red facing off against the wolf in the pouring rain was something I found on Pinterest with no attribution listed, but is a downloadable picture from http://wallpoper.com/wallpaper/rain-wolf-241615 . However, a “Rademakers” stamp may indicate either Abraham Rademaker (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Rademaker ) or Louis Raemaekers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Raemaekers ) may have been responsible for the work you found.
If it’s none of these, maybe ask a local art educator if they would know?
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