Mabel Lucie Attwell (18791964)


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1920s Vintage Mabel Lucie Attwell Children's Print Young

' Mabel Lucie Attwell died peacefully on 5 November of the same year in Fowey, Cornwall, where she had lived for the last twenty years of her life. Her illustrations are timeless and retain their familiarity and appeal today. In the face of adversity and for families around the world, her witty lines remain as poignant as ever..


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Wot a fing to have to go to bed wif! (pack of three postcards) £3.00 GBP. 1 2 3 →. Building on a heritage of postcards created by Mabel Lucie Attwell over the years, we are delighted share Mabel Lucie Attwell's cheeky and endearing illustrations on our collection of postcards.


» Mabel Lucie Attwell Illustrations for The Water Babies 1915 Golden Age Children's Book

Mabel Lucie Attwell (4 June 1879 - 5 November 1964) was a British illustrator and comics artist. She was known for her cute, nostalgic drawings of children. Her drawings are featured on many postcards, advertisements, posters, books and figurines. Biography.


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Attwell (Mabel, Lucie 1879-1964). I Could Even Smile on the Phenomenon * Attwell (Mabel, Lucie 1879-1964). I Could Even Smile on the Phenomenon When I Saw it Washing Dishes, pen and ink and monochrome watercolour, depicting a young girl washing up in the foreground while her mother smiles on proudly, signed middle of right side margin, inscribed with title to lower margin, 25.4 x 17.6cm (10 x.


Mabel Lucie Attwell (18791964)

Mabel Lucie Attwell, bom on 4 June 1879 at Mile End in London. Attwell studied art at Heatherley's School of Art and St. Martin's School of Art, but completed neither course. Her drawings based on imaginary subjects were accepted by such magazines as the Bystander and the Tatler, and she received commissions from W. & R. Chambers, and illustrated ten books for them (1905-13).


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From 1922 there was a Mabel Lucie Attwell Annual, due to repeating images this continued until 1974, ten years after her death. This demonstrates her continuing popularity. She is probably one of the best known and well loved illustrators of the 20 th Century. Her later work reflected the changes taking place in the post war world.


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1930s Shelley Pottery Fairies Series Trio By Mabel Lucie Attwell 1930s Shelley Pottery Fairies Series Trio By Mabel Lucie Attwell. April 9, 2023; × 0 comments; This 1930s Shelley Pottery Fairies Series Trio by Mabel Lucie Attwell including baby's plate, cup and saucer, each with printed backstamp and RD No.709690 verso […] Read more.


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Attwell, Mabel Lucie (1879-1964)English artist, illustrator, and author of children's stories and verse. Born on June 4, 1879, in Mile End, London; died on November 5, 1964, in Fowey in Cornwall; ninth of ten children; attended Heatherley's and St. Martin's School of Art; married Harold Earn-shaw (an illustrator), in 1908; children: Peggy (b. 1909), Peter (b. 1911), and Brian (1914-1936).


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Lucie Atwell. 1879 - 1964. Mabel Lucie Attwell was a British illustrator. She was known for her cute, nostalgic drawings of children, based on her daughter, Peggy. Her drawings are featured on many postcards, advertisements, posters, books and figurines. She lived at Ocklynge Manor in Mill Road, Eastbourne during the 1930s.


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Mabel Lucie Attwell's (1879 - 1964) work was incredibly popular in her lifetime. Her familiar illustrations of popular children's classics from Alice in Wonderland to Peter Pan and Wendy which developed into her unique witty and engaging style are recognised and loved around the world.


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The Lucie Attwell Children's Book by ATTWELL, Mabel Lucie Jonkers Rare Books

Mabel Lucie Attwell's stunning colour plates adorn this exciting new edition, celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Water-Babies first publication with her illustrations in 1915. Once upon a time there was a little chimney sweep, and his name was Tom… so begins the most famous of British Victorian preacher, Charles Kingsley's fairytales.


MABEL LUCIE ATTWELL artist signed postcard "Now what shall us do next" No. 1163 eBay Folk

By the 1920's Mabel Lucie Attwell was a prolific and admired artist and her images began to appear on hundreds of different consumer products but it was her affiliation with the pottery "Shelley" that led her into design as well as illustrations. The factory had already broken the mould of producing children's traditional nursery ware.


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Mabel Lucie Attwell was an early 20th-century British female children's book illustrator. She is best known for her cute and sentimental watercolor drawings of little girls, fairies, goblins and funny animals, which were widely marketed in the United Kingdom throughout most of the mid-20th century.


The Lucie Attwell Children's Book by ATTWELL, Mabel Lucie Jonkers Rare Books

Clear rating. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Mabel Keeps Calm and Carries On: The Wartime Postcards of Mabel Lucie Attwell. by. Mabel Lucie Attwell, Vicki Thomas (Editor) really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2013. Want to Read.