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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Z is For...Emil Zbinden...a Swiss illustrator and graphic artist who worked mainly with woodcut prints... and who had a keen eye for both countryside & industrial subjects... #ForgottenChildrensBooks
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Four illustrations from Emma by Jane Austen. The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (GB, 1878-1940). “Better be without sense than misapply it as you do.” #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators W is for Sulamith Wulfing, a German artist, her art it was said a "realistic reflection of the world she lives in: she has seen the angels and elfin creatures of her paintings throughout her life" #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators W is for Sulamith Wulfing, a German artist, her art it was said a "realistic reflection of the world she lives in: she has seen the angels and elfin creatures of her paintings throughout her life" #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustration by George Cruickshank (GB, 1792-1878) for Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. 1838 edition. “Some people are nobody's enemies but their own”. #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...R is for...Robert J Lunt Roberts, born in India to Welsh/Australian parents he was active 1913-64. Perhaps most famous for his "Jimmy" Illustrations for Richard Compton - here some other works #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...R is for...Robert J Lunt Roberts, born in India to Welsh/Australian parents he was active 1913-64. Perhaps most famous for his "Jimmy" Illustrations for Richard Compton - here some other works #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...R is for...Robert J Lunt Roberts, born in India to Welsh/Australian parents he was active 1913-64. Perhaps most famous for his "Jimmy" Illustrations for Richard Compton - here some other works #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...R is for...Robert J Lunt Roberts, born in India to Welsh/Australian parents he was active 1913-64. Perhaps most famous for his "Jimmy" Illustrations for Richard Compton - here some other works #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...R is for...Robert J Lunt Roberts, born in India to Welsh/Australian parents he was active 1913-64. Perhaps most famous for his "Jimmy" Illustrations for Richard Compton - here some other works #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Illustrations from The Æsop for Children (1919) by artist Milo Winter (USA, 1888-1956). (1) Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox (2) The Ant and the Grasshopper (3) The Fox and the Grapes. #AesopsFables #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators but not too many with a Q Surname, so... Q is for Queen of Hearts, here by Ralph Caldecott....The King of Hearts called for the Tarts...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
The Title Page...just a pedestrian name check...or...perhaps...something more? Something which... at it's best...says..."This is it!..It Starts Here....with Sone Clara Elsene Peck Titles...for In The Border Country...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators - P is for Clara Elsene Peck, a US artist whose Illustration career, from the early 20th Century covered a range of Children's Books, Women's Magazines, Advertising, and, later, even Comics...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators - P is for Clara Elsene Peck, a US artist whose Illustration career, from the early 20th Century covered a range of Children's Books, Women's Magazines, Advertising, and, later, even Comics...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators - O is for Margaret Rice Oxley, an English artist whose Illustration work speaks for itself... even if there is scant detail now to speak of the individual tomes in which they were featured...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators - O is for Margaret Rice Oxley, an English artist whose Illustration work speaks for itself... even if there is scant detail now to speak of the individual tomes in which they were featured...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Dreams (1857-58) by John Anster Fitzgerald (GB, 1819–1906). The Artist's Dream, The Nightmare, The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of (1 & 2). #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #Sleep #EnglishArt
An alphabet full of Illustrators N is for Peter Newell, a US illustrator from the late 19th early 20th Centuries - Here from The Rocket Book 1912 - a book with a Rocket piercing a hole through an apartment's floors & each page!#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators N is for Peter Newell, a US illustrator from the late 19th early 20th Centuries - Here from The Slant Book 1910... a book with a whole other format...not portrait...not landscape....slanted!..#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay