#British Illustrators
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thefugitivesaint · 10 months ago
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René Bull (1872-1942), ''The Mammoth Wonder Book for Children'', 1935 Source
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edwardian-girl-next-door · 1 year ago
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Walter Crane, "And Love's own flower the blushing Rose, the Queen of all the garden close" from Flora's Feast (1899)
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bishopsbox · 1 year ago
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Gordon Nicoll (English, 1888-1959) The Felix hotel / FELIXSTOWE. Circa 1930.
via: Swann Auction Galleries
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gone2soon-rip · 2 years ago
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GRAHAM OAKLEY (1929-Died December 19th 2022,at 93).Briths children’s book writer and illustrator,best known for his beautifully illustrated Church Mice series of books,about the tales of a protective ginger cat and a hoard of friendly mice,all living in a village church.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Oakley
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quayrund · 5 months ago
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Eric Ravilious
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the-evil-clergyman · 1 year ago
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Among the flowers were lovely maidens calling to him with soft voices, from The Fairy of the Dawn for Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book by Henry Justice Ford (1906)
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gleafer · 4 months ago
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I played with some Twitter friends! Enjoy!
I draw what you ask, but not what you’re expecting!
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loola-a · 3 months ago
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quick 1850s british miku,,. a very dignified young lady
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chalkrub · 5 months ago
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assorted art fights, one of which I even tried to use a new semi-lineless style on….actually using art fight to experiment, can you believe it?
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lionofchaeronea · 1 month ago
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Woodcut depicting the Great Comet of 1744, aka Chéseaux's Comet or Comet Klinkenberg-Chéseaux, as seen from Lausanne, Switzerland. Illustration by an unknown artist for The World of Comets, by Amédée Guillemin (author) and James Glaisher (translator), published in London in 1877.
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thefugitivesaint · 10 months ago
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Cyril Goldie (1872-1942), 'The Brink', ''The Quarto'', 1896 Source
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doesephs · 1 month ago
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just a multiethnic group of friends strolling on the university campus lawn!
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icecreamwithjackdaniels · 1 year ago
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Harry Rountree (New Zealander–British, 1878–1950), "Owl"
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procyoren · 2 months ago
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random-brushstrokes · 9 months ago
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Jessie Bayes (British, 1878 - 1970) - Forest Fantasy. The Erl King's Daughter sending faery servants to their several tasks
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the-evil-clergyman · 4 months ago
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Illustrations from Joan Aiken's The Moon's Revenge by Alan Lee (1987)
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