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Edward Ardizzone illustrated his first book in 1929: In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu. He went on to produce illustrations for Punch magazine and covers for the Radio Times.
Ah, the nostalgia of children’s favourite story books ~ Edward Ardizzone’s illustrations for his Peter the Wanderer / Tim and Lucy Go to Sea / Tim all Alone
I’ve put them into two lots of two so they are easier to see. Edward Ardizzone . ‘He was an artist and Illustrator of Consummate Draughtsmanship’ said the critics and they were right. Undervalued today I think
Illustration from "Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain". Edward Ardizzone. 1936.
A Christmas thriller by the author of Brighton Rock and The Third Man, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone (Stig of the Dump, Little Tim) with a hero to rival Thomas or Ivor.
Edward Ardizzone ( 1900–1979 ) ' Badminton was the game of suburbia's great days ' from ' The Suburban Child ' 1955 by James Kenward ❤️
Artist, print-maker & illustrator Edward Ardizzone, whose birthday was yesterday, won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal for Tim All Alone. It was part of his Little Tim series. His work shows a deep affection for people & it shows in every softly curving line he ever painted.
Today's PUNCH colour cover. It's not officially Spring yet, but the daffodils ARE out! Good morning, madam! Edward Ardizzone 1956. #flowers #seasons #weather #greetings
"The Pocket Family in Various Stages of Tumbling Up" - from Great Expectations by Dickens (Heritage Press, 1939 edition) #AnArdizzoneADay Day 322 (for 4 Feb)
#AnArdizzoneADay Day 314 "There she was indeed, on the dog's back, fast asleep" - from The Tinder Box story in 'Ardizzone's Hans Andersen' (1978).
For 25th Jan #AnArdizzoneADay Day 312 - another one from Nicholas and The Fast Moving Diesel