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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...U is For...Florence K Upton... an artist who is remembered mostly for having brought the "Golly" character into the world. Here are some of her other less remembered works. Poppy Dance!. #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...U is For...Florence K Upton... an artist who is remembered mostly for having brought the "Golly" character into the world. Here are some of her other less remembered works. Potatoes again! #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...U is For...Florence K Upton... an artist who is remembered mostly for having brought the "Golly" character into the world. Here are some of her other less remembered works. #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...U is For...Florence K Upton... an artist who is remembered mostly for having brought the "Golly" character into the world. Here are some of her other less remembered works. #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...T is For...Margaret W Tarrant an artist who illustrated a great many childrens books in Black White and colour. Her easy naturalistic illustrations were widely known and popular. You can see why!#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…S is for…Fred Spurgin...born Izydor Spurgin in Latvia in 1892 he moved to England as a child...He was an illustrator and prolific postcard artist....#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…S is for…Fred Spurgin...born Izydor Spurgin in Latvia in 1892 he moved to England as a child...He was an illustrator and prolific postcard artist....#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…S is for…Fred Spurgin...born Izydor Spurgin in Latvia in 1892 he moved to England as a child...He was an illustrator and prolific postcard artist....#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…S is for…Fred Spurgin...born Izydor Spurgin in Latvia in 1892 he moved to England as a child...He was an illustrator and prolific postcard artist....#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…S is for…Fred Spurgin...born Izydor Spurgin in Latvia in 1892 he moved to England as a child...He was an illustrator and prolific postcard artist....#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
llustrations by Warwick Goble (England, 1862–1943) for the book 'Irish Ways' by Jane Barlow (Ireland, 1856–1917). Date, 1909. #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…Q is for… not many Illustrator's surnames as it happens...so here is Don Quixote ...that works...right?...illustrated by Henry Le Monnier...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…P is for Rosa Clementina Petherick. An English illustrator she contributed illustrations to numerous children's story books, with her signature studies being of Children playing with their Toys… #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…P is for Rosa Clementina Petherick. An English illustrator she contributed illustrations to numerous children's story books, with her signature studies being of Children playing with their Toys… #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators…P is for Rosa Clementina Petherick. An English illustrator she contributed illustrations to numerous children's story books, with her signature studies being of Children playing with their Toys… #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators...O is for...Jack Orr, a Glasgow artist who was one of three brothers who each Illustrated & whose illustration style (and signatures) were not dissimilar. Munro & Stewart Orr make up the trio
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An alphabet full of Illustrators...L is for...Felix Leigh, an author and illustrator whose work commonly appeared in The Boys Own Paper and other Gift Books...he was particularly fond of animals it seems!
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (1844) [My current read]. Illustrations by artists, Pierre-Gustave Staal & Jean-Adolphe Beaucé [1888]. “How did I escape? With difficulty. How did I plan this moment? With pleasure.” #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #FridayReads #AmReading
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