Arthur Rackman

Arthur Rackman

Arthur Rackman (September 19, 1867, London - 1939) was an illustrator of many famous books.

He studied at Lambeth School of Art, was a member of The Royal Watercolour Society and Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, and became Master of the Art Workers Guild. [http://www.angelfire.com/ar/ArthurRackhamSociety/ars03.html About Arthur Rackham] ]

He won gold medals at Milan (1906) and Barcelona (1911).

Bibliography

* Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift (1899)
* Rip van Winkle (1905)
* The Ingoldsby Legends (1906)
* Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906)
* Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1907)
* Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb (1909)
* Gulliver's Travels (1909; E.P. Dutton) - ill. revised, colored and new ill. added. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/19981202032132/http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/rackham/ Title page] ]
* Aesop's Fables (1912)
* Mother Goose (1913)
* The Wind in the Willows, (1940; published posthumously)

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