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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...F is For...Ethel Farmiloe...married to a Clergyman in London some of her most celebrated work depicted some of the slum children from her husband's Parish in Soho: always with humour and sympathy#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...E is For...Ethel Everett...an English painter & book illustrator she produced works for a number of authors including Enid Blyton. Her Fairy Tales & Nursery Rhymes are her most striking work... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...E is For...Ethel Everett...an English painter & book illustrator she produced works for a number of authors including Enid Blyton. Her Fairy Tales & Nursery Rhymes are her most striking work... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...E is For...Ethel Everett...an English painter & book illustrator she produced works for a number of authors including Enid Blyton. Her Fairy Tales & Nursery Rhymes are her most striking work... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...E is For...Ethel Everett...an English painter & book illustrator she produced works for a number of authors including Enid Blyton. Her Fairy Tales & Nursery Rhymes are her most striking work... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...E is For...Ethel Everett...an English painter & book illustrator she produced works for a number of authors including Enid Blyton. Her Fairy Tales & Nursery Rhymes are her most striking work... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
The artist here is Frank C. Papé (England, 1878–1972). Plate from Something About Eve by James Branch Cabell, 1929 edition. #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...B is For…Henry Matthew Brock...who, by the 1890s, was a popular and prolific Illustrator. He worked until his eyesight failed in the 1950s. He worked mainly in pen & ink, with colour tinting... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...B is For…Henry Matthew Brock...who, by the 1890s, was a popular and prolific Illustrator. He worked until his eyesight failed in the 1950s. He worked mainly in pen & ink, with colour tinting... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Elgebeth Face-of-Moon, a young woman shaman, is heading to the meeting place of all shamans to attend a summer school of shamanism.
#illustrationart #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #fantasyart
A Musical Interlude...with "Thirty Old Time Nursery Songs" (Published 1918) Pictured by Paul Woodruffe #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
A Musical Interlude...with "Thirty Old Time Nursery Songs" (Published 1918) Pictured by Paul Woodruffe #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
A Musical Interlude...with "Thirty Old Time Nursery Songs" (Published 1918) Pictured by Paul Woodruffe #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
A Musical Interlude...with "Thirty Old Time Nursery Songs" (Published 1918) Pictured by Paul Woodruffe #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
I’ve been very lucky to be so busy but keeping up whilst homeschooling has been interesting 😬✍🏻😊#childrensbookillustrator #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #bookillustrator #kidlitart
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Y is For…Mosnar Yendis...Illustrator, poster artist, theatre set and costume designer, Molnar Yendis was the pseudonym of Sidney Lewis Ransom. Mosnar Yendis is "Sidney Ransom" reversed! #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Y is For…Mosnar Yendis...Illustrator, poster artist, theatre set and costume designer, Molnar Yendis was the pseudonym of Sidney Lewis Ransom. Mosnar Yendis is "Sidney Ransom" reversed! #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
A Picturesque Tale of Progress (c. 1929) by Olive Beaupré Miller. Illustrations by Donn P. Crane. #Animals #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is For...Alice Helena Watson... a Cumbrian Artist she studied at The Glasgow School of Art. She was married to Alistair MacDonald himself an accomplished Artist...Here with some more colour!#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay