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The "style" of art that I can most accurately give you is something like "fantasy Belle Epoque", though that's not a popularly recognized term, what I mean to evoke is the fantastical stylizations of the late and post-Victorian era, circa 1890-1920, before the advent of Art Deco. That particularly artist associated with that image is Tom Kidd, doing homage to the famous American cartoonist Winsor McKay, of Little Nemo in Dreamland fame. Other illustrators contemporary with the period would include (but obviously are not limited to) Franklin Booth, Stephen Reid, Arthur Rackham, N.C. Wyeth, Henry Justice Ford, Alphonse Mucha, and Maxfield Parrish. The only modern artist that comes to mind is Michael Whelan's Barsoom illustrations.

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