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Jessie Willcox SmithPair of Illustrations from Robert Louis Stevenson
s A Child
s Garden of Verses1905
1905
$19,000
£14,538.55
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Two illustrations from Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses (New York: Scribner's, 1905), for III: "To Auntie", Page 116
Two charming line illustrations by Smith from the critically acclaimed book by Stevenson that helped cement her reputation as a master illustrator in her day. The Chief editor of Scribner's, Joseph H. Chapin, saw great success with the Maxfield Parrish-illustrated "Poems of Childhood" by Eugene Field, the first title in his new series of "Scribner's Illustrated Classics." He commissioned Smith to take on Stevenson's work for this second title, which was a huge compliment to the young Philadelphia artist.
"To Auntie:
Chief of our aunts -- not only I,
But all your dozen of nurselings cry --
What did the other children do?
And what were childhood, wanting you?"
Medium: Ink / Pencil on paperboard
Artwork Dimensions: 7 x 11 1/2 in. (each)
Individually Framed, Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (each)
Each Signed
- Creator:Jessie Willcox Smith (1863 - 1935, American)
- Creation Year:1905
- Dimensions:Height: 13.5 in (34.29 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)
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- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Fort Washington, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: 48241stDibs: LU384316570092
Jessie Willcox Smith
But success as an illustrator wasn't immediate. She got a job in the production department of The Ladies Home Journal in 1889 and was still working there five years later when Howard Pyle began teaching illustration at Drexel Institute of Arts and Sciences. Smith was accepted as a pupil in his first class. At 31, she was only 10 years younger than her teacher and one of his oldest students. Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley soon joined her in the class, and the three became lifelong friends. Smith's first commission through Pyle was for an 1897 edition of Evangeline that she illustrated with Oakley. The two joined another Pyle student to rent a studio, and Green later joined them there. In 1901, the three shared the lease on an old inn outside of Philadelphia. That's the same year as the illustration above from "The Last of the Fairy Wands" in the December issue of Scribners Magazine. She produced two calendars with Green for 1902 that helped establish the careers of both women. The most important was "The Child," which showcased some of her most sensitive renditions of children to date. The images were collected into a book the following year. One of Smith's three images from that book is above at right. The magazines and books of the day voraciously consumed as much color work as possible. Pyle's students were some of the best-prepared new entrants into the illustration market, and Pyle's name gave them access to the magazines' pages.
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