Bernard Sleigh (1872-1954), 'An Anciente Mappe of Fairyland', 1920 Source āAncient mappe of Fairyland⦠depicts a place loosely defined as one of fantasy, literary imagination and make-believe. It is a birdās-eye view of an island with extraordinary topography, populated with a complete range of myth, fable, legend, nursery rhyme, childrenās story, play and poem. Journeying across it, one might pass through Peter Panās Never-Never Land to Avalon and the medieval legend of King Arthur, via Puss in Boots, Hansel and Gretel, and Oberonās shield.ā (Source)











