- Frank C. Papé
Frank Cheyne Papé, who generally signed himself Frank C. Papé (b.
Camberwell ,July 4 1878 - d. 1972) was an Englishartist and bookillustrator .Papé's earliest illustrations are found in books for children from around 1908, including "
The Odyssey " and "The Pilgrim's Progress ".He obtained notice with the illustrations he produced in the 1920s for a number of the books of
James Branch Cabell from "The Biography of Manuel " issued by the publishing houseThe Bodley Head , including "Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice " (1921, originally in a limited edition), "The High Place", "Ssomething about Eve" and "The Cream of the Jest". These illustrations often wittily paralleled thedouble entendre s in Cabell's writing. In the preface to the edition of his book "Figures of Earth", issued with Papé's illustrations in 1925, Cabell included a preface praising the fitness of Papé's style for these works.The success of these editions led to the Bodley Head commissioning illustrations by Papé for books of
Anatole France , including "Penguin Island ", and for the works ofRabelais . He also designed book covers for other authors, includingRafael Sabatini .Papé was also sought after as a designer of bookplates, including that of the author
Dennis Wheatley .During the 1930s Papé's career faltered and little book work of his is recorded after this period, although he apparently supplied illustrations to a Chicago children's magazine in the 1940s.
A number of Papé's original drawings, together with some of his correspondence, is preserved at
Stanford University . [See record on the University's website [http://content.cdlib.org/view;jsessionid=M5Nu3LgSf5d5kyzt?docId=tf809nb2v5&chunk.id=scopecontent-1.8.4&brand=oac Guide to the Frank Cheyne Papé Letters and drawings , ca. 1921-1931] ]Notes
References
* [http://www.terrainvague.com/pape/index.htm Opulent conceits - The Art of Frank C. Papé]
* [http://www.bpib.com/illustra2/pape.htm Online biography] of Papé
* Alan Horne, "The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators", Woodbridge, 1994. ISBN 1851491082
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