An Alphabet full of Illustrators...A is For...Olive Allen...an English illustrator she was active in the 1st quarter of the 20th Century illustrating children's books and various short stories for Annuals such as Blackies Annual

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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...A is For...Olive Allen...an English illustrator she was active in the 1st quarter of the 20th Century illustrating children's books and various short stories for Annuals such as Blackies Annual

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is by for "The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed" (1996). A glorious, dreamlike lullaby of a book, brimming with imagination & sumptuous detail. My son loved this scene, climbing to the moon. (Nowadays it's Diva the puppy who won't go to bed!)

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is by Harold Berson for "Henry Possom" (2973), the delightful little story of a lost Possom who learns to play the flute, so that he might find his mother... Lovely, honest, drawing, beautifully coloured. A really charming, uplifting book 🎶🎵

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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...

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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...

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is by Artuś Scheiner for "Tales from Bohemia", retold Vera Gissing (1969). Lavish and pleasingly curious illustrations for the equally strange and magical tales. Here's one from "Mr Tall, Mr Broad & Mr Sharpeye". You guessed it - here's Mr Tall.

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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.”

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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"

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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"

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Illustration by George Cruickshank (GB, 1792-1878) for Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. 1838 edition. “Some people are nobody's enemies but their own”.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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