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Florence Mary Anderson (1893-1972), widely known as Molly MacArthur, was an English stage designer, artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author. Most of her illustration work dates from between 1914 and 1930.

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Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Gnarlykin the gnome

Gnarlykin the gnome
Illustration by Florence Mary Anderson from a series that appeared in Little Folks magazine circa 1918

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: The Prince and Princess by Florence Mary Anderson

The Prince and Princess by Florence Mary Anderson
" The Prince and Princess by Florence Mary Anderson. " We are so glad you could come to our party, said Lady Arabella, in Adventures in Magic Land from Dorothy Black." 1917

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: The Rainbow Twins by Florence Mary Anderson

The Rainbow Twins by Florence Mary Anderson
" The Rainbow Twins by Florence Mary Anderson. " I cant fly, I gasped" from The Rainbow Twins by Florence Mary Anderson" 1919

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Ballerina by Florence Mary Anderson

Ballerina by Florence Mary Anderson. From The Dream Pedlar by Lady Margaret Sackville. 1914

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Fairy Flowers by Florence Mary Anderson

Fairy Flowers by Florence Mary Anderson
" Fairy Flowers by Florence Mary Anderson. " Admire me. See how gorgeous I am", from The Secret of the Flowers by Edith M Coker." 1919

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Brownies in camp by Florence Mary Anderson

Brownies in camp by Florence Mary Anderson
" Brownies in camp by Florence Mary Anderson. An illustration entitled " Midsummer Night" depicting brownies in camp, by Florence Mary Anderson (1889-1945)." 1927

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Two children flying with fairies

Two children flying with fairies
Two children flying through the air with fairies, from The Rainbow Twins. 20th century

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Fairy rising up in a wave of water

Fairy rising up in a wave of water
A fairy with wild blond hair, rising up in a wave of water, from The Password to Fairyland. 20th century

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Two fairies clasping each other

Two fairies clasping each other, from The Password to Fairyland -- Then they flew together and clasped in a tight embrace. 20th century

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Fairies and toadstools

Fairies and toadstools, from The Dream Pedlar. 1914

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Medieval couple with fairies

Medieval couple with fairies
A medieval couple with fairies, from My Fairyland. 20th century

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar

A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar
Nursery rhyme illustration -- A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar, what makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten o clock, and now you come at noon

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Dream Pedlar

Dream Pedlar -- a girl in a green dress, with bare feet and wild hair. 1914

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Whither Away by Florence Mary Anderson

Whither Away by Florence Mary Anderson
A group of delicate looking fairies and pixies ride around on dragonflies and bees. c.1925

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: The Key to the Moon by Florence Mary Anderson

The Key to the Moon by Florence Mary Anderson
Enchanting illustration showing a small child climbing a ladder to unlock a small door in the moon while a group of fairies and elves hover around in the starlit sky. circa 1920

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: The Moonchild by Florence Mary Anderson

The Moonchild by Florence Mary Anderson
A small, angelic looking child is carried through the sky in a basket held by a colourful group of fairies and pixies. c.1925

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: High Above the Town by Florence Mary Anderson

High Above the Town by Florence Mary Anderson
A group of children with a baby fly high above a town in a winged cradle, accompanied by a fairy. c.1925

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Fairies from every Flower

Fairies from every Flower
Two children sit in a garden, surrounded by flowers and their associated fairies. c.1925

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Behind the ship by Florence Mary Anderson

Behind the ship by Florence Mary Anderson
Beautiful illustration showing a group of rainbow-hued fairies following a ship sailing through the clouds. c.1925

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: A Sail in the Moon Boat by Florence Mary Anderson

A Sail in the Moon Boat by Florence Mary Anderson
Illustration showing two children and a baby going for a ride on a crescent shaped moon surrounded by pixies and fairies. c.1920

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: A fire-breathing dragon - Florence Mary Anderson

A fire-breathing dragon - Florence Mary Anderson
" Where are you, my Gaston, " she called. A princess and a fire breathing dragon - illustration by Florence Mary Anderson. 1915

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: In the Fairy Ring - Florence Mary Anderson

In the Fairy Ring - Florence Mary Anderson
A group of small, fairy children and elves dance around a larger fairy ballerina - by Florence Mary Anderson. 1918

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Esmilda consoled by sympathetic swans

Esmilda consoled by sympathetic swans
Esmilda, sitting unhappily at the waters edge, is consoled by sympathising swans

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Mystical Fog in Fairyland envelopes a Princess

Mystical Fog in Fairyland envelopes a Princess
At any moment, in fairyland, mysterious mists are apt to descend and enshroud the Princess and, next thing she knows... well, if you re a Princess, ANYthing can happen - by Florence Mary Anderson

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Children are wafted in a magic bubble or sphere

Children are wafted in a magic bubble or sphere
The children are wafted in a magic bubble or sphere - by Florence Mary Anderson

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Witch Airborne by Florence Mary Anderson

Witch Airborne by Florence Mary Anderson
A witch flies through the air with her companions by Florence Mary Anderson. 1915

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Woodcut print

Woodcut print
Square-format Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Woodcut print

Woodcut print
Square-format Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Woodcut print

Woodcut print
Square-format Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Woodcut print

Woodcut print
Square-format Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Colour Woodcut print

Colour Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration. From the middle of the 1920s

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Woodcut print

Woodcut print
Square-format Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Colour Woodcut print

Colour Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration. From the middle of the 1920s

Background imageFlorence Mary Anderson Collection: Colour Woodcut print

Colour Woodcut print. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration. From the middle of the 1920s



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