Anne Anderson (1874—1930) was a prolific Scottish illustrator,
primarily known for her Art Nouveau children’s book illustrations,
although she also painted, etched and designed greeting cards. Her style
of painting was influenced by her contemporaries, Charles Robinson,
Mabel Lucie Attwell and Jessie Marion King and was similar to that of
her husband, Alan Wright.
Anderson spent her childhood in Argentina. Her book illustrations
began appearing at the end of the Edwardian era. She married the artist
Alan Wright in June 1912 at Burghfield Common Parish Church in
Berkshire, where they would subsequently settle. Though they
collaborated on many projects, Anne was considered the driving force.
Her husband had had a successful career as illustrator until working on a
book for the vilified homosexual Baron Corvo in 1898. Her illustrations
may be found in children’s books and annuals such as Blackie’s and
Cassell’s, on Royal Doulton China and were frequently used on postcards.
More Links to Anne Anderson’s Artwork:
- The Art of Anne Anderson
- The Gorgeous Fairy Tale Illustrations of Anne Anderson
- About Anne Anderson
- Beauty and the Beast
- Person to Know: Anne Anderson
- Anne Anderson by Steven Poke
- Anne Anderson – Maisie Daisie book
- Strawberries in the Snow Illustrations by Folkard & Anderson
- Children Gardening, some by Anderson
- A Child’s Life In Pictures, some of these are by Anderson too
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