
So your online-art outing begun as a minor upgrade resulted in an extreme makeover, and your kid’s room is next. Lightbulb idea: children’s-book illustrations she will cherish
for a lifetime.
Elizabeth Stone Gallery (www.esgallery.com) has a sublime, unimaginably affordable 1907 Arthur Rackham Alice's Adventures in Wonderland print (limited edition, $100), as well as prints from his Mother Goose and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.Go to Every Picture Tells a Story (www.everypicture.com) for original art and prints, such as an outtake from Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are (limited edition, $350) and Garth Williams's 1952 cover for Charlotte's Web (limited edition, $2,500).If your little one's in puppy love with Clifford, she’ll adore an original illustration of the Big Red Dog (from $500), found at Storybook Art (www.storybookart.com). Monkeys more her style? She'll go bananas over a paper collage by Judith Moffatt from I Am Planet Earth ($750).