Friday, September 18, 2009
Jessie Willcox Smith
Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935) was a prolific American illustrator for Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal and Collier's Weekly. Jessie illustrated Charles Kingsley's odd fairytale The Water-Babies in 1916.
I keep hoping I will find a first edition of this book at an estate sale or junk store for $1.00!
L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu to all of my friends celebrating Rosh Hashanah.
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Love that you educate us on artists, especially female artists. This looks like an interesting book. I will look for it for you when I am shopping.
I just read Lulu's blog. She is charming and quite intelligent. I died laughing at her juicer experience.
I don't know what it is about the green color that turns them off. I use fresh spinach. It doesn't have a bitter taste. I put it with other things like fruit and yogurt. Really good and packed with nutrients.
I hope you find that book too--I always get hopeful that I'll find a first edition of something wonderful somewhere sometime...
Linda,
I too love old books and illustrations! I have spent all morning trying to find a publishing date on two very old children's books that I have. One is by Randolph Caldecott and the other is one with illustrations from Stewart Orr. Both are in poor condition but I love them both. Maybe I will scan and blog about them so you can see them.
I've always loved Jessie Willcox Smith - her illustrations are so lovely.
such sweetness!!!!
Hello Linda,
These are lovely!
~ Gabriela ~
I always keep my out for the "sister" book to this one, Air Babies by Elvy Kalep... I have yet to see it. It does have a forward by Amelia Earhart. That's why it is on my list.
Linda, you like all the same things I like! Jessie Wilcox Smith is my hero. There is a wonderful book about her life---- I'll try and find it and let you know the title.
Mary
Mary Engelbreit? I am honored!!!!
Jessie is my hero too! xoxo
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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