Arthur Rackham, a renowned book illustrator, revolutionized the art of publishing with his Alice in Wonderland illustrations. His unique technique and imaginative artwork captivated readers and influenced generations of illustrators. Rackham's obituary in The Times of London praised his ability to connect with children through his illustrations. In 1926, he created striking illustrations for Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which were featured in a limited edition of only 520 copies. Alongside Rackham, other talented illustrators such as Ralph Steadman and Salvador Dalí have also left a lasting impact on the world of book art through their stunning illustrations.