"CockaDoodleDoo", 1925 . . . . illustrations by Frederick Richardson Nursery Rymes, Nursery

Frederick Richardson. A Richardson rooster from the Volland Mother Goose. Frederick Richardson (1862 - 15 January 1937) was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum. [1] Like many of his contemporaries serving in the bullpen of a daily newspaper, Frederick Richardson was required to be a jack of all trades. As a staff artist for the Chicago Daily News in the 1890s, Richardson might have been asked to provide an editorial cartoon one day, an illustration for a children's story the next, and a full-page illustration for the features section the day after that.

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Frederick Richardson. American, 1862-1937. Follow. Frederick Richardson was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum. A native Chicagoan, Richardson studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and at the Académie Julian in Paris. antique ca. early 1900's color or chromo lithograph poster in blue frame, International (March issue) by children's book illustrator Frederick Richardson (1862 - 1937), New Feature, Who Goes Abroad? See Page 285, depicting a woman standing in a windy field with a Crow on her hand and a pair of Greyhounds or Borzoi dogs and her feet. Yardley. Frederick Richardson was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum. Introduction Frederick Richardson Frederick Richardson (1862 - 15 January 1937) was the American illustrator who provided pictures for L. Frank Baum's Queen Zixi of Ix and "A Kidnapped Santa Claus." A native Chicagoan, Richardson was educated at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. He taught at the Chicago Art Institute for seven years. He has been described as a slight-built, gray-eyed man.

1920s Mother Goose Polly Put the Kettle On Print Illustration by Frederick Richardson Vintage

Provenance. Catalogue Raisonné. Title: Mother Goose. Illustrator: Frederick Richardson (American, 1862-1937) Editor: Eulalie Osgood Grover (American, Mantorville, Minnesota, 1873-1958) Publisher: M. A. Donahue & Company (Chicago and New York) Date: 1915. Medium: Illustrations: photomechanical process. Dimensions: 12 3/16 x 9 7/16 in. (31 x. Frederick Richardson (1862 - 15 January 1937) was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum.. Life and career. A native Chicagoan, Richardson studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and at the Académie Julian in Paris.He taught at the Chicago Art Institute for seven years; Albert Henry. Frederick Richardson was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum. A native Chicagoan, Richardson studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and at the Académie Julian in Paris. He taught at the Chicago Art Institute for seven years; Albert. Artist. Frederick Richardson. born Chicago, IL 1862-died New York City 1937 Born Chicago, Illinois, United States Died New York, New York, United States Nationalities American; Subscribe to our newsletter. The latest news, articles, and resources sent to your inbox weekly. Email. Subscribe.

Vintage Illustration Goldilocks Frederick Richardson

Frederick Richardson was an American artist who was born in 1862. Frederick Richardson's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 350 USD to 1,211 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2013 the record price for this artist at auction is 1,211 USD for Hey Diddle Diddle, sold at. The Story of a Marionette, Frederick Richardson. Woe to those who lead idle lives. Idleness is a dreadful illness and must be cured in childhood.. A 1923 edition of the tale depicts Frederick Richardson's interpretation of the marionette and the prolific illustrator, Charles Folkard, heightens the story's magic in his 1911 illustrations. Frederick Richardson was an American illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, best remembered for his illustrations of works by L. Frank Baum, Andrew Lang's Fairy Books, an abundant amount of work for the publisher P.F. Volland including her timeless, illustrative masterwork Mother Goose. He passed away in 1937. Mother Goose: The Original Volland Edition. Hardcover - February 29, 1988. by Eulalie Osgood Grover (Editor), Frederick Richardson (Illustrator) 4.5 42 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. The classic Volland edition of Mother Goose makes a beautiful addition to any home library.

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Illustrator Frederick Richardson Show more. Lived an old mother fish and her little fishes two.ill by Frederick Richardson by Kathie McMillan 7 Over in the meadow, In the sand, in the sun..ill by Frederick Richardson by Kathie McMillan 9 Our old. The House That Jack Built [Cooke, Donald (Adapted By); Frederick Richardson (illustrator)] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The House That Jack Built