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An alphabet full of Illustrators...L is for...Grace Lodge...an English illustrator, who, amongst other works, completed illustrations for over 50 Enid Blyton books... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...L is for...Grace Lodge...an English illustrator, who, amongst other works, completed illustrations for over 50 Enid Blyton books... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...L is for...Grace Lodge...an English illustrator, who, amongst other works, completed illustrations for over 50 Enid Blyton books... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...K is for...Charles Keeping, an English author, illustrator and lithographer, he secured two Kate Greenaway Medals for his illustration work. Some colourful examples here... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...I is for...Elisabeth Ivanovsky, Russian by birth, she emigrated to Belgium, and had a fruitful working relationship with Marcelle Verite for whom she illustrated books for almost 50 years...
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay 
An alphabet full of Illustrators...I is for...Elisabeth Ivanovsky, Russian by birth, she emigrated to Belgium, and had a fruitful working relationship with Marcelle Verite for whom she illustrated books for almost 50 years...
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay 
An alphabet full of Illustrators...I is for...Elisabeth Ivanovsky, Russian by birth, she emigrated to Belgium, and had a fruitful working relationship with Marcelle Verite for whom she illustrated books for almost 50 years...
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay 
An alphabet full of Illustrators...I is for...Elisabeth Ivanovsky, Russian by birth, she emigrated to Belgium, and had a fruitful working relationship with Marcelle Verite for whom she illustrated books for almost 50 years...
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay 
An alphabet full of Illustrators...H is for...Kathleen Hale, whose most famous Character was Orlando the Cat who first appeared in 1938 and graced 18 books, many of which were reprinted in the early 90s. Brilliant Colours!
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay 
@BekHarry1 There was a book published in the late Eighties dedicated to his poster work. 47 of them all in one book, printed on quality paper and designed to be broken up and individually framed. Definitely one to look out for!