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Books from the Golden Age of illustration Books with lithographic illustrations |
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This covers all those wonderfully illustrated books produced by illustrators who were active between about 1850 and 1950. We include more recent editions of some works because many first editions are both very scarce and also expensive when they do appear. Some of the best known illustrators [with their most famous creations or subjects] from this period include: Cecil Aldin [dogs and horses] Anne Anderson [fairy tales] Honor Appleton [The Josephine Books] Mabel Lucie Attwell [children] Cicely Mary Barker [Flower Fairies] L Leslie Brook [fairy tales] Randolph Caldecott [picture books] Walter Crane Maurice and Edward Detmold [The Jungle Book] Edmond Dulac [Gift books] Lionel Edwards [horses] Charles Folkard [Teddy Tails] Warwick Goble [fairy tales] Kate Greenaway [children] John Hassell H Wildebeek Le Mair [children] Lothar Meggendorfer [movable picture books] Kay Nielsen [fairy tales] Ernest Nister [movable books and chromolithographs] S B Pearse [the Ameliaranne books] Willy Pogány [Gift books] Howard Pyle Arthur Rackham [Gift books] Charles Robinson W Heath Robinson [Gift books, cartoons] Ernest Shepard [Winnie-the-Pooh] Jessie Willcox Smith [children] Margaret Tarrant [fairies] Mary Tourtel [Rupert Bear] Louis Wain [cats] Lawson Wood Click here to view our Golden Age Catalogue of illustrated books on line Please email me the GOLDEN AGE CATALOGUE of illustrated books | |
Lithographic illustration is often known as "Litho". In recent years books with these illustrations have become much more collectible. The major period during which they were produced is between about 1930 and 1960. Some of the best known illustrators to use the method were: Edward Bawden Alfred Bestall [Rupert Annuals] Jean de Brunhoff [BaBar the Elephant] Walt Disney [Mickey Mouse] Kathleen Hale [Orlando the Marmalade Cat] Helen Haywood Racey Helps Arnrid Johnston William Pene Du Bois Willy Schermele Dr Seuss [The Cat in the Hat] Click here to view our Catalogue of Litho Illustrated Books on line Please email me the LITHO CATALOGUE | |
There has been an explosion in the number of illustrated book produced since the 1960s. Technological improvements in printing have meant that their are almost no restrictions in the ways in which text and illustration can be combined The result has been a wealth of highly collectible books. We include in this catalogue the works of illustrators of the second half of the twentieth century. They include books illustrated by such collectible artists as: Allan & Janet Ahlberg Victor G Ambrus Edward Ardizzone Nicola Bayley Gordon Beningfield [landscapes] Val Biro [Gumdrop] John Burningham Quentin Blake Helen Bradley Raymond Briggs [Father Christmas, Fungus the Bogeyman, the Snowman] Rene Cloke Babette Cole Michael Foreman John S Goodall Edward Gorey Michael Hague [children's classics] Roger Hargreaves [Mr Men books] David Hockney Shirley Hughes [Alfie & Annie books] Robin Jacques Charles Keeping Graham Oakley [the Church Cat books] Helen Oxenbury Mervyn Peake [Gormengast] Jan Pienkowski [pop-up books] Richard Scarry Ronald Searle [St Trinian's books] Maurice Sendak [The Wild Things] Ralph Steadman [cartoons] Tasha Tudor [corgies] Brian Wildsmith Kit Williams [Masquerade] Click here to view our Catalogue of Modern Illustrated Books on line Please email me the catalogue of Modern illustrators | |
Wood-engravings are the oldest and in many ways the most satisfying form of book illustration. If you would like to know more about this form of book illustration please see our section of this site about them - Click here to view our Catalogue of Wood-Engraved books on line For our current list to be email to you - please click here catalogue of wood-engraved books | |
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