So haunted at moonlight with bat and owl and ghostly moth by Elizabeth Shippen Green - Art Print

Illustration shows a young dryad (or wood nymph) balanced in treetop branches among a bat, owl and insects. The story 'Our Tree Top Library' explores aspects of nature at night, when everything hidden comes out to investigate, and the silent peace of those who coexist in the woods is no longer interrupted by the mundane concerns of everyday. Published in 'Our Tree-top Library' by Richard Le Gallienne, Harper's magazine in 1902
1902/USA

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