N.C. Wyeth (Newell Conyers) Biography
N.C. Wyeth: The Golden Age Illustrator Who Shaped America’s Imagination WYETH, N. C. AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR, 1882-1945. Howard Pyle’s most famous […]
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N.C. Wyeth: The Golden Age Illustrator Who Shaped America’s Imagination WYETH, N. C. AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR, 1882-1945. Howard Pyle’s most famous […]
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A Childhood Classic Reimagined: Mabel Lucie Attwell’s The Water Babies There are certain illustrated books that seem to have been
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A Forgotten Gem: Jessie M. King’s Enchanted World in Habitation Forcée There are books that merely contain illustrations, and then
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In the landscape of early twentieth-century illustrated books, few volumes possess the quiet, luminous intensity of The Year’s at the
Harry Clarke – Illustrations for Year’s at the Spring 1922 Read More »
In the pantheon of illustrated books from the Golden Age of illustration, the 1910 edition of The Sleeping Beauty, brought
Edmund Dulac – Illustrations for Sleeping Beauty 1910 Read More »
In the long and storied history of illustrating Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, no single edition before or since
Arthur Rackham – Illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 1907 Read More »
Book design was an important part of the modernist craft community in turn of the century Vienna. Leporello-bound art books
Carl Otto Czeschka – Illustrations for Die Nibelungen 1909 Read More »
Stories from Arabian Nights (1907), retold by Laurence Housman and illustrated by Edmund Dulac, represents a dazzling pinnacle of Edwardian
Edmund Dulac – Illustrations for Stories from Arabian Nights 1907 Read More »
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906), written by J.M. Barrie and illustrated by Arthur Rackham, represents a landmark collaboration between
Arthur Rackham – Illustrations for Peter Pan in Kensington Garden 1906 Read More »
In the pantheon of illustrated children’s books, certain collaborations achieve an almost mythical status, where the vision of author and
Kay Nielsen – Illustrations for Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen 1924 Read More »