Red-skin and cowboy : a tale of the western plains [cover c.2]

RedskinandCowboy_PZ7.H4R3c.2.jpg

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Title

Red-skin and cowboy : a tale of the western plains [cover c.2]

Subject

Cowboys -- Fiction.
West (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Fiction.

Description

Hassall, John (1868-1948)
English illustrator. Born in Walmer, Kent, Hassall was educated at Newton Abbott College, Devon, and Heidelberg. Hassall had his first commercial success in 1894 with a theatrical poster advertising “The French Maid.” He was quickly recognized as one of the leading poster artists of the day and in 1939, he was granted a pension for “services to posters.” His poster art also informs his illustrations for children's books and advertising ephemera. Some of his best work can be seen in his books of nursery stories and rhymes published by Blackie. He also produced a large number of pictorial binding designs, notably for G. A. Henty's novels. His work is distinctive due to his use of strong slabs of color and solid black outlines (John Hassall)

Creator

Hassall, John, 1868-1948

Source

Archives and Research Collections Centre, PZ7.H4R3 c.2

Publisher

Blackie & Sons, Ltd.

Date

[1891?]

Format

jpg

Citation

Hassall, John, 1868-1948, “Red-skin and cowboy : a tale of the western plains [cover c.2],” The G.A. Henty Virtual Exhibit, accessed May 18, 2024, https://henty.omeka.net/items/show/17.

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