"Zajeczy Palac' 1984 written by Anna Kamienska and illustrated by Polish illustrator and puppeteer Adam Kilian.
"Zajeczy Palac' 1984 written by Anna Kamienska and illustrated by Polish illustrator and puppeteer Adam Kilian.
Polish artist Aleksandra Czudżak's work can be dark and folkloric, her portfolio has many images that are or could be related to the story of Red Riding Hood.
Does Little Red see what she wants to be in the wolf's helmet or what is in the wolfs head . . . the chicken and egg quandary of patriarchy. This illustration by Werner Klemke appeared in 'Das Magazin' November 1958.
Little Red Riding Hood, published 1923, illustrated by Salvador Bartolozzi (1882-1950) a Spanish puppeteer. Designer, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and designer.
This 'wolfish thing' is an illustration by Spanish illustrator Julia Sardà from her book 'The Wolf's Secret'.
Beni Montresor (1926-2001) 'Little Red Riding Hood', Published by Doubleday 1991. In his illustrations, Beni Montresor pays homage to 19th century illustrator Gustave Doré.
Above: Les Contes de Perrault by Charles Perrualt, illustrated by Gustave Dore, 1861
Doré was one of the most famous illustrators of Perrault's Little Red Riding Hood and Montresor's images imitate some of his most memorable engravings: the encounter in the woods, the wolf at grandmother's bedside, and Little Red Riding Hood in bed with the wolf. However they also have the contemporary quality of Maurice Sendak's 'Where the Wild Things Are' with their dense rich foliage.