Walter Crane: Liste d'œuvres
- The Lady of Shalott, 1862
- Ruth and Boaz, 1863
- La belle Dame Sans Merci, 1865
- Love's Altar, 1870
- Europe, Asia, Africa, 1870
- Winter, 1870
- At Home. A Portrait, 1872
- The Aventine from the Palatine, 1873
- The Advent of Spring, 1873
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Frog Prince and other stories, 1874
- The Renascence of Venus, 1877
- The Triumph of Spring, 1879
- Beatrice and Lionel Crane, 1880
- Diana and Endymion, 1883
- La Primavera (Spring), 1883
- Laura reading, 1885
- The House that Jack Built, 1886
- An illustration of the fable of Hercules and the Wagoner, 1887
- Baby's Own Aesop, 1887
- Illustration for The Man That Pleased None, 1887
- Illustration for The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, 1887
- The baby's own Aesop, 1887
- Title page of Baby's Own Aesop, 1887
- Morn, Noon, Eve, Night, 1891
- Neptune's Horses, 1893
- The Moat and Bishop's Palace, Wells Cathedral, 1893
- Chicago, 1893
- Columbia's Courtship, 1893
- Columbus, 1893
- Declaration of Independence, 1893
- Miss America, 1893
- Spain Conquered, 1893
- Suitors, 1893
- The Dutchman, 1893
- The Englishman, 1893
- The Frenchman, 1893
- The Norseman, 1893
- United States, 1893
- United States, 1893
- Summer, 1895
- Lohengrin, 1895
- The Angel of Peace, 1900
- Syracuse, Anapo River, 1904
- The Briar Rose (triptych, centre panel), 1905
- The Briar Rose (triptych, left wing), 1905
- The Briar Rose (triptych, right wing), 1905
- A Masque for the Four Seasons, 1909
- Race of Hero Spirits Pass, 1909
- Porte de France Tunis, 1910
- Almond Blossom and Swallow (Wallpaper Design), ?
- Architecture, ?
- Craftsmanship, ?
- My Soul is an Enchanted Boat..., ?
- Painting, ?
- Red House, Bexleyheath, ?
- Sculpture, ?
- Keats' Tomb in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, ?
- Design for Peacock Garden Wallpaper, ?
- Demeter rejoiced, for her daughter was by her side, ?
- For two days and two nights the boat was and hither and thither, ?
- He became a target for every arrow, ?
- He drank the contents as though it were a draught of Wine, ?
- He lefts assembly, hiding his face in his cloak, ?
- He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle, ?
- He stoods silent before King, ?
- In the earlist times a simple foot-race was the only event, ?
- Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, ?
- She changed her into Spider, ?
- Ship dashed against ship, till the Persian Army dead strewed the deep like flowers, ?
- Solon, the wise lawgiver of Athens, ?
- Sweet, piercing sweet was the music of Pan's pipe, ?
- The figure of the Goddess was a Colossal one, ?
- The multitude saluted him with loud acclamations, ?
- The wind - God sent a gust from the South, ?
- They crashed into Persian army with tremendous force, ?
- With an effort he looked at them as they passed, ?
- Yea, Verily, thou art odysseus, ?
- King Arthur Sir Bedivere throwing Excalibur into the lake, ?
- Nyads and Dryads, ?
- Keats' Tomb in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, ?
- Swan and Rush and Iris wallpaper, ?
- The Swan Maidens, ?