George MacDonald' 'The Princess and the Goblin illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, 1920.

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George MacDonald' 'The Princess and the Goblin illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, 1920.
Due to unforeseen, and unfortunate events, I will no longer be apart of the Seattle Urban Book Expo. • However, these are the prints that would have been shown. They are now open for purchase. They make great gifts for the book lover in your life. • Prices: • 5×7=$5 8×11=$15 11×14=$25 18×24=$40 20×30=$50 • All purchased prints will be signed my yours truly. • Honestly, I put a lot of work into these pieces and I don't want them to go to waste. I pushed myself to get the look and feel I wanted. They really mean a lot to me. • Contact me at [email protected] to purchase your copy. • SHARE+SUPPORT • #art #draw #illustrate #makestuff #design #characterdesign #ReggieMosbyJr #MangaStudio5 #autodesksketchbook #instaart #illustrator #illustration #book #books #reading #read #novels #SeattleWA #vintage #JCLeyendecker #NormanRockwell #JessieWillcoxSmith #americanpainter #AmericanArtist
'A Child's book of Stories' - Little Red Riding Hood illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, 1911.
'The Water Babies' by Charles Kingsley, illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, 1916.
"Jessie Willcox Smith, (born September 8, 1863, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 3, 1935, Philadelphia), American artist best remembered for her illustrations, often featuring children, for numerous popular magazines, advertising campaigns, and children’s books. At age 16 Smith entered the School of Design for Women in Philadelphia, and from 1885 to 1888 she studied with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, also in Philadelphia. She had already sold a few drawings to St. Nicholas magazine when in 1894 she enrolled in a class in illustration conducted by Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute of Arts and Sciences (now Drexel University) in Philadelphia. She attended informal classes at Pyle’s studio and his private school in Wilmington, Delaware, and through him she received her first commissions, to illustrate two books about Native Americans. In 1897, with her friend and fellow student Violet Oakley, she illustrated an edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Evangeline (1847). Smith earned national attention with her bronze-medal-winning exhibit at the Charleston (South Carolina) Exposition in 1902. In 1903 she and another friend, Elizabeth Shippen Green, produced a highly popular illustrated calendar entitled The Child. From that time onward, Smith received a steady flow of commissions. Her illustrations, particularly of children, appeared regularly in such magazines as Ladies’ Home Journal, Scribner’s, and Harper’s. For many years she regularly contributed cover illustrations to Good Housekeeping, and she illustrated a number of children’s books." - Excerpt from Britannica.com Visit #jessiewillcoxsmith to learn more about this amazing artist! Don’t forget to follow @artstreams to see more artist showcase’s like this. Thank you! (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Z_KLeHn24/?igshid=3yerewhru7rr
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“Finding A Spider’s Web” by the one and only Jessie Willcox Smith
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