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Illustrator Collection (page 61)

"Unveiling the Beauty of Nature: A Tribute to Illustrators" Step into a world where art and nature intertwine, as illustrated by the talented Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Thomas Mackenzie, artist and illustrator

Thomas Mackenzie, artist and illustrator
Thomas Mackenzie (1887-1944), English artist and illustrator, seen here in a self-portrait. 20th century

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Maria Merian, German naturalist

Maria Merian, German naturalist
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), German naturalist. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, daughter of a Swiss engraver, Merian was both a botanical illustrator and naturalist

Background imageIllustrator Collection: KUBIN: GHOST AT THE BALL. The Ghost at the Ball. Drawing, 1918

KUBIN: GHOST AT THE BALL. The Ghost at the Ball. Drawing, 1918, for The Dance of Death by Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Honor Appleton

Honor Appleton (1879 - 1951), English artist and illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Harry Rountree

Harry Rountree (1878-1950) - artist and illustrator, born in New Zealand

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Mabel Lucie Attwell

Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879-1964) - British illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Edmud Dulac

Edmud Dulac (1882-1953) - French artist and illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Maud Goodman

Maud Goodman (1853-1938) - British artist and illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Year 19-- George still sketching! by George Ranstead

Year 19-- George still sketching! by George Ranstead
A humorous self-portrait of the artist showing him still sketching somewhere on the Western Front many years in the future

Background imageIllustrator Collection: A cartoonist draws the Kaiser by George Ranstead

A cartoonist draws the Kaiser by George Ranstead
Original pen and ink drawing on a postcard showing an artist - a self-portrait by George Ranstead - having a little chuckle to himself as he admires a caricature of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Raymond Sheppard self portrait - drawing

Raymond Sheppard self portrait - drawing
Raymond Sheppard self portrait - sketching. Artist Raymond Sheppard (1913 - 1958) studied art at Bolt Court under S.G. Boxsius and in addition to exhibiting work at the R.A

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Self portrait studies by Raymond Sheppard

Self portrait studies by Raymond Sheppard
Raymond Sheppard self portrait - head and shoulders studies (back view) whilst drawing. Artist Raymond Sheppard (1913 - 1958) studied art at Bolt Court under S.G

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Portrait studies by Raymond Sheppard

Portrait studies by Raymond Sheppard
Portrait studies (including a self portrait) by Raymond Sheppard. Artist Raymond Sheppard (1913 - 1958) studied art at Bolt Court under S.G

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Self portrait of Raymond Sheppard in pastel

Self portrait of Raymond Sheppard in pastel
Raymond Sheppard - self portrait in pastel. Artist Raymond Sheppard (1913 - 1958) studied art at Bolt Court under S.G. Boxsius and in addition to exhibiting work at the R.A

Background imageIllustrator Collection: German artist at the Front during WWI

German artist at the Front during WWI
An artist, somewhere along the German line in France or Belgium during World War One, paints the scene in front of him. Several German soldiers

Background imageIllustrator Collection: John Hassall

John Hassall
Portrait of the artist and illustrator, John Hassall (1868-1948), best known for his poster creations including the famous " Skegness is so Bracing" poster

Background imageIllustrator Collection: W. K. Haselden

W. K. Haselden
Portrait of William Kerridge Haselden (1872-1953), British cartoonist, notable for his theatrical cartoons in Punch and his cartoons in the Daily Mirror

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Frank Reynolds at Work

Frank Reynolds at Work
Frank Reynolds, artist, illustrator and cartoonist (1876-1953), later art editor of Punch. Profiled in The Sketch at one of their humorous artists

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Lawson Wood in Uniform

Lawson Wood in Uniform
Photograph of Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957), successful illustrator and comic artist. Pictured in uniform during World War One when he was a balloonist with the RFC

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Albert Robida

Albert Robida
ALBERT ROBIDA French illustrator, notably of life in the future

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)
Photographic portrait of Sir John Tenniel, the English cartoonist and illustrator, pictured c.1914. Tenniel was a famous Punch artist and illustrator of Alice in Wonderland

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Arthur Rackam, Autograph

Arthur Rackam, Autograph
The autograph of the English book illustrator Arthur Rackham, with accompanying drawing

Background imageIllustrator Collection: William Heath Robinson

William Heath Robinson
WILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON The well-known illustrator and cartoonist pictured wearing a trilby and working on his sketch book. Best known as the " gadget king"

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Beardsley / Sketch 1895

Beardsley / Sketch 1895
AUBREY VINCENT BEARDSLEY English illustrator, leader of the Aesthetic movement and principal artist in the Art Nouveau manner

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Robert Seymour / Artist

Robert Seymour / Artist
ROBERT SEYMOUR English caricaturist and illustrator. Produced plates for the first part of Pickwick Papers (1836-37)

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Gustave Dore / Furniss

Gustave Dore / Furniss
GUSTAVE DORE French illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Fred Walker / Furniss

Fred Walker / Furniss
FREDERICK WALKER English artist and illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Randolph Caldecott

Randolph Caldecott
RANDOLPH CALDECOTT illustrator and humorous artist

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Gorilla / Illustrator Jck

Gorilla / Illustrator Jck
A gorilla hanging in a tree

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Jessie M. King

Jessie M. King
JESSIE M.KING Painter and illustrator

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Vanity Fair / Becky

Vanity Fair / Becky
A characteristic specimen of Thackerays work as an illustrator - Becky in Lombard Street

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Thomas Bewick / Engraver

Thomas Bewick / Engraver
THOMAS BEWICK English illustrator and wood engraver

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Kate Greenaway, illustrator of childrens books

Kate Greenaway, illustrator of childrens books
Kate (Catherine) Greenaway (1846-1901), English illustrator of childrens books, and writer

Background imageIllustrator Collection: Alexander Wilson, American ornithologist

Alexander Wilson, American ornithologist
Alexander Wilson, Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist and illustrator, seen here with a rifle



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"Unveiling the Beauty of Nature: A Tribute to Illustrators" Step into a world where art and nature intertwine, as illustrated by the talented Maria Sibylla Merian. Her butterfly illustrations capture the delicate intricacies of these enchanting creatures, showcasing their vibrant colors and graceful flight. Edward Bawden's painting of Waltham Cross transports us to a serene countryside scene, where his meticulous attention to detail brings every element to life. The hanging artwork becomes a window into another world, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its beauty. Walter Hood Fitch, a renowned botanical illustrator, takes us on an exploration through time with his exquisite prints. His work showcases the diversity and elegance of various plant species, revealing their intricate structures and captivating hues. Travel back in time with an Art Deco postcard featuring Macedonia Cigarettes by Amos Scorzon. This vintage masterpiece captures the essence of an era gone by while celebrating artistic expression through advertising. William Hogarth's etching "The Gate of Calais" tells a story within its lines. With masterful strokes, he depicts scenes from everyday life that evoke emotions ranging from humor to contemplation. Birket Foster's home at The Hill in Witley stands as both inspiration and sanctuary for this esteemed artist. Surrounded by natural beauty, Foster found solace in capturing landscapes that transport viewers into idyllic realms filled with tranquility. Peter Ronald Buchanan's depiction of The Tout immerses us in the bustling energy of city life during his time. Through bold strokes and vivid colors, he captures fleeting moments that tell stories beyond words. Algernon Blackwood & Alfred Taylor stand side by side in their WW1 portrait—a testament to courage and camaraderie amidst adversity. Their shared experiences are immortalized through artistry—an everlasting reminder of sacrifice and resilience. A Corporal from the 1st / 9th Battalion Highland Light Infantry stands tall, embodying strength and determination.