Mabel Lucie Attwell
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Mabel Lucie Attwell (4 June 1879 – 5 November 1964) was a British children's 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.
The author, J.M. Barrie personally requested her to illustrate the gift-book edition of Peter Pan, in 1921.
[edit] External links
- Women Children's Book Illustrators at Ortakales.com
- Children's Book Illustrators Gallery - Large Archive of Atwell's illustrations
[edit] Books Written and Illustrated
- The Boo-Boos Series, Valentine, 1921-22.
- Lucie Attwell’s Annual, Partridge, 1922-1926.
- Baby’s Book, Raphael Tuck, 1922.
- Lucie Attwell’s Children’s Book, Dean, 1927-1932.
- Lucie Attwell’s Annual, Dean, 1933-1974.
- Lucie Attwell’s Painting Books, Dean, 1934.
- Lucie Attwell’s Great Big Midget Books, Dean, 1934-35.
- Story Books, Dean, 1943-45.
- Jolly Book, 1953.
- Nursery Rhymes Pop-up Book, 1958.
- Book of Verse, 1960.
- Book of Rhymes, Dean, 1962.