
Legend of Robin Hood
In this gallery you’ll discover eighteen black and white images from the Legend of Robin Hood. There are pictures with Robin of Loxley, Friar Tuck, Little John, and many more. They come from the book Robin Hood and his Merry Men, which was written by Maude Radford Warren around 1914. The illustrations were done by Milo Winter. The Legend of Robin Hood has evolved from 14th-century oral ballads into one of the most enduring figures in English folklore. While early tales depicted him as a gritty yeoman, later versions transformed him into the dispossessed nobleman Robin of Loxley, famous for “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.” If you are enjoying these drawings of Robin Hood, you might also want to take a look at the Robin Hood Story and more about Robin Hood. Have fun!
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