Salomon van Abbé

Salomon van Abbé

Salomon van Abbé (born Amsterdam, 31 July 1883, died London, 28 February 1955), an artist, etcher and illustrator of books and magazines.

He was born in the Netherlands but moved with his family to England when he was 5 years old and became a naturalised citizen. He added the accent to become van Abbé. He studied at London County Council Schools, the People’s Palace, Toynbee Hall, Central School of Art and at the LCC School of Lithography and Photoengraving at Bolt Court where he met Edmund Blampied, Robert Charles Peter and John Nicolson (artist), all fellow etchers.

He was elected an Associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers (A.R.E) in 1923 [ Hopkinson, M (1999). "No day without a line. A history of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers 1880 - 1999". Oxford: Ashmolean Museum. ] and was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (R.B.A.). He was a President of the London Sketch Club, a member of the Art Workers Guild and was awarded a bronze medal at the Paris Salon in 1939. [ "Who's Who in Art" (1958), Ninth edition. London: The Art Trade press. ]

Salomon van Abbé was noted for his drypoints of the legal profession and the law. He signed much of his early commercial work as an illustrator “Abbey” or “S.Abbey”, to distinguish himself from his brother Joseph van Abbé, who signed himself “J. Abbey”. Salomon van Abbé also used the pseudonym ‘C. Morse’ because of problems with publishers. [ Bender, J.H. (1939). The drypoints of S. Van Abbé. "Print Collector’s Quarterly" 26 (3): 292 – 309. ] Much of his commercial work was to design the dust jackets for books, and he worked for publishers such as Ward Lock & Co, Collins, Thomas Nelson, Thornton Butterworth, Methuen, John Murray, Skeffingtons, Hamish Hamilton, Nash and Grayson and Herbert Jenkins. Because his work for publishers was so prolific he designed the dust jackets of many notable books published in the 1920s and ‘30s, including the first "Saint" book by Leslie Charteris called "Meet the Tiger" (Ward Lock, 1928), "The Mystery of the Blue Train" by Agatha Christie (Collins, 1928) and the first two novels by Dorothy L. Sayers published by T. Fisher Unwin. In the 1950s he illustrated children’s books for Dent including "Treasure Island", "Tanglewood Tales", "Little Women" and "Good Wives".

Salomon van Abbé married Hannah Wolff (b 1892) on 3rd August 1914 at Stoke Newington in London, and they had two sons, Derek (b 1917) and Norman. He was brother-in-law to the Jersey artist Edmund Blampied who married his sister, Marianne.

Notes

Notable books illustrated by Salomon van Abbé

"All published in the UK unless otherwise noted."

Galsworthy, John (1930). "Loyalties". London: Duckworth.

Kent, William (1947). "My Lord Mayor and the City of London". London: Herbert Jenkins.

Oman, Carola (1949.) "Robin Hood". London J.M. Dent & Sons.


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