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William Heath Robinson (1872 – 1944) was an English illustrator and cartoonist, best known for his drawings of complicated machines for achieving simple objectives. “Heath Robinson Contraption” is a phrase that entered the language during WW1 in Britain, and later in the United States. William wrote and illustrated three highly successful children’s books (The Adventures of Uncle Lubin 1902, Bill the Minder 1912, Peter Quip in Search of a Friend 1933) as well as illustrating numerous others. In the run up to WW1, Robinson became known for a series of drawings in magazines such as The Sketch and The Tatler, many of which I will be featuring in this comprehensive look at his work. This is part 6 of a 20 – part series on the works of W. Heath Robinson 1909 A Song of the English: Front Cover Title Page Frontispiece Original Artwork watercolour 51.1 x 25.4 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York * * * 1909 for "The Sketch" In the Scrambling Trenches of an Egg Arsenal pen and ink and watercolour Pen and ink 12.7 x 24.1 cm 1910 Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling: Front Cover Frontispiece "We've sent out little Cupids all ashore" Title Page The Fires Dedication from "Barrack Room Ballads" I remember going crazy Loud sang the sound of the jolly, jolly mariners As out on the bridge she rolls "Sister of mine, pass, free from shame. Pass with thy King to rest!" The Three Decker "Ung" pen and ink 31.1 x 12.7 cm Tomlinson An' the man that spied me first was our good old grinnin', grintin' Gunga Din The explanation She laid it into her breast Barrack Room Ballads - Indian Service "Mandalay" Mary, pity woman Me that 'ave followed my trade in the place where the Lightnin's are made
Beautiful images of Shakespearean Heroins from antique steel engravings. These amazing engravings are from a Victorian era book c 1860 titled: "The Heroines of Shakespeare: Comprising the Principal Female Characters in Plays of the Great Poet" by The London Printing and Publishing Co., London - Illustrated by J. W. Wright & Others Enjoy! Play: All’s Well that Ends Well - HELEN Play: Antony and Cleopatra - CLEOPATRA Play: As You Like It - ROSALIND Play: As You Like It - AUDREY Play: As You Like It - CELIA Play: Coriolanus - VIRGILIA Play: Cymbeline - IMOGEN Play: Hamlet - OPHELIA Play: Henry IV - ELIZABETH MORTIMER, LADY PERCY Play: Henry V - Queen consort CATHERINE OF VALOIS Play: Henry VI - LADY GREY Play: Henry VI - Queen consort MARGARET ANJOU Play: Henry VI - Queen consort MARGARET ANJOU another view Play: Henry VI - QUEEN MARGARET ANJOU - a third view Play: Henry VIII- 1st wife QUEEN KATHERINE Play: Julius Caesar - Wife of Brutus, PORCIA CATONIS Play: King John - CONSTANCE Play: King Lear - QUEEN CORDELIA Play: Macbeth - LADY MACBETH Play: Measure for Measure - MARIANA Play: Measure for Measure - ISABELLA Play: Merchant Of Venice - JESSICA Play: Merchant of Venice - PORTIA Play: Merry Wives Of Windsor - ANNE PAGE Play: Merry Wives of Windsor - MRS FORD Play: Much Ado About Nothing - BEATRICE Play: Much Ado About Nothing - HERO Play: Much Ado About Nothing - MARGARET Play: Othello - DESDEMONA Play: Richard III - Queen consort ANNE NEVILLE Play: ROMEO & JULIET - JULIET Play: Taming of Shrew - BIANCA Play: Taming Of Shrew - KATHERINE Play: Tempest - MIRANDA Play: Titus Andronicus - LAVINIA Play: Troilus and Cressida -CRESSIDA Play: Twelfth Night - MARIA Play: Twelfth Night - VIOLA Play: Twelfth Night - OLIVIA Play: Two Gentlemen Of Verona - JULIA Play: Two Gentlemen Verona - SILVIA Play: Winters Tale - MOPSA Play: Winter’s Tale - PERDITA Grins and Giggles, Evelyn
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As described in the beautiful illustration above, the rider refers to our rational brain, the elephant refers to our emotional brain. The book focuses on behavior change and the key thesis is that…
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The Marsh King's Daughter by Anne Anderson I'm finally posting my slow-growing collection of illustrations for The Marsh King's Daughter (by Hans Christian Andersen) illustrations. If you've been reading this blog for a while you'll know that this is one of my longtime favorite fairy tales, despite all the heavy handed religious aspects of the second half. I haven't included every single one if there were multiple pictures by one artist so if you look at the links (each name should link you to their work or the image source). Papercut - Maria Dorte Anne Anderson Brochure - Artist Unknown Contest "Disney's New Musical" Winner by Ashamyn Dugald Stewart Walker Harry Clarke Lorenz Frølich (1820-1908) Frølich's drawings really feel like they fit the story in mood and story telling style. I really like them. Postage stamp - Lorenz Frølich (1820-1908) Lorenz Frølich (1820-1908) Lorenz Frølich (1820-1908) Esben Hanefelt Kristensen Arnold Thornam The Walt Disney Company Kay Nielsen Kinuko Y. Craft Book Illustration 1926 The Marsh King's Daughter - Artist Unknown Arthur J. Gaskin I wish he had illustrated more aspects of the story. I love this style of illustration. Ricki Klages Marsh King's Daughter, Egyptian Princess - Artist Unknown (can't find image source either) Dugald Stewart Walker Tiziana Gironi Volquartz This looks really interesting! There is a whole section of the site dedicated to this production. Only problem is it's in Danish (I think). W. Heath Robinson Avi Katz Oscar Klever This is one of my favorites in the collection here. It really seems to fit the mood of the story and manages to incorporate many of the elements without feeling like a mural. Rex Whistler I really like this one too. amytaluuri This looks much nicer large but I wish the artist had dug a little further into the story and incorporated more key elements. drawmeapicture (silk dye on silk) W. Heath Robinson W. Heath Robinson I can't find Andersen's own papercut work for The Marsh King's Daughter online, and my H.C. Andersen fairy tale collection book which is printed with his original papercuts as the illustrations, is packed away in storage right now. I do know that it has a stork, a baby and marsh reeds and it isn't a "mirror image" or snowflake-type cut. When I find it - or find my book - I'll add it to the post. There was also at least one animation made of this story which I remember seeing somewhere back in the 70's too. Not all of it seems to be on YouTube but what parts there are, are below: I'm surprised there aren't many more illustrations floating around for this story. There are so many things going on in this one, it's rich fodder for an artist's imagination. (This illustration HERE by Beatriz Martin Vidal isn't based on the fairy tale - which is why I haven't included it in the collection here - but it would work well both for Frog King or for The Marsh King's Daughter.) I'm certain I saw some illustrations in my childhood that have helped keep this story so vivid in my imagination all these years - especially regarding scenes the beautiful but scary and out-of-control wild child Helga, of the transformation from vicious Viking girl to toad-like creature and of the nurses kindness. Either that or the story really spoke to me strongly at the time and I created my own in my head! I have a favor to ask: if you find, create, make any new or different illustrations from those posted here (ie by other artists), please email me or put a comment below and let me know - or send me a copy (with artist credited if at all possible). I'll add it to these and give you finder's credit/artist's credit (whichever is appropriate). Also, as per my previous post, I recently realized my Marsh King's Daughter inspired short story, Torn, was no longer available to read on the web anywhere, so I've made a dedicated page here at Once Upon A Blog so it will have a (hopefully) permanent home. by Tom Mazzocco You can click the tab labeled TORN under the Once Upon A Blog header or just click HERE to read.
Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive text from the play represented
Beautiful images of Shakespearean Heroins from antique steel engravings. These amazing engravings are from a Victorian era book c 1860 titled: "The Heroines of Shakespeare: Comprising the Principal Female Characters in Plays of the Great Poet" by The London Printing and Publishing Co., London - Illustrated by J. W. Wright & Others Enjoy! Play: All’s Well that Ends Well - HELEN Play: Antony and Cleopatra - CLEOPATRA Play: As You Like It - ROSALIND Play: As You Like It - AUDREY Play: As You Like It - CELIA Play: Coriolanus - VIRGILIA Play: Cymbeline - IMOGEN Play: Hamlet - OPHELIA Play: Henry IV - ELIZABETH MORTIMER, LADY PERCY Play: Henry V - Queen consort CATHERINE OF VALOIS Play: Henry VI - LADY GREY Play: Henry VI - Queen consort MARGARET ANJOU Play: Henry VI - Queen consort MARGARET ANJOU another view Play: Henry VI - QUEEN MARGARET ANJOU - a third view Play: Henry VIII- 1st wife QUEEN KATHERINE Play: Julius Caesar - Wife of Brutus, PORCIA CATONIS Play: King John - CONSTANCE Play: King Lear - QUEEN CORDELIA Play: Macbeth - LADY MACBETH Play: Measure for Measure - MARIANA Play: Measure for Measure - ISABELLA Play: Merchant Of Venice - JESSICA Play: Merchant of Venice - PORTIA Play: Merry Wives Of Windsor - ANNE PAGE Play: Merry Wives of Windsor - MRS FORD Play: Much Ado About Nothing - BEATRICE Play: Much Ado About Nothing - HERO Play: Much Ado About Nothing - MARGARET Play: Othello - DESDEMONA Play: Richard III - Queen consort ANNE NEVILLE Play: ROMEO & JULIET - JULIET Play: Taming of Shrew - BIANCA Play: Taming Of Shrew - KATHERINE Play: Tempest - MIRANDA Play: Titus Andronicus - LAVINIA Play: Troilus and Cressida -CRESSIDA Play: Twelfth Night - MARIA Play: Twelfth Night - VIOLA Play: Twelfth Night - OLIVIA Play: Two Gentlemen Of Verona - JULIA Play: Two Gentlemen Verona - SILVIA Play: Winters Tale - MOPSA Play: Winter’s Tale - PERDITA Grins and Giggles, Evelyn
Prime Family Portrait, 1852 Francis Benjamin Johnson, 1860 James McKeen Cattell, 1860 all Daguerreotype Portraits via US Congress archives.
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