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Britain's most prolific illustrators. Houfe says that "Browne illustrated a truly amazing quantity of boy's stories, tales and novels". His total volume of work was enormous. Kirkpatrick gives the estimate that Browne produce c. 3,660 images in his work. Browne also
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Gordon Browne's work over the years was so varied and full, so skilled, and of such a consistently high standard that praise would seem invidious. He was equally at home with character-drawing, action scenes or placid landscapes. His animals were as convincing as his people and his children were
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Gordon Browne was one of the greatest illustrators of the Golden Age, both in terms of quality and quantity. His sheer prolificity, averaging six books a year for nearly half a century, may have undervalued his reputation, but there is no doubt his innumerable vivid and painstakingly accurate
305:. One of these was "Facing Death: The Hero of the Vaughan Pit: A Tale of the Coal Mines." This was first published by Blackie in 1882 with six drawings by Gordon Browne. A second version of the first edition was published in the same year, but this time with eight illustrations as shown here.
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drawings were always successful and much liked by generations of children addicted to the perennially popular classics he illustrated. Many late
Victorian writers, from Mrs Ewing to Henty and Fenn, were delighted to have their stories illustrated by this most felicitous of artists.
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Bernard Shaw, in a review of
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It is a healthy style, the ideals of beauty and of strength are never coarse, wanton or listless, the humour is friendly, and if the pathos occasionally verges on sentimentality, the writer, perhaps, rather than the artist is
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G.A. Henty, 1832-1902 : a bibliographical study of his
British editions, with short accounts of his publishers, illustrators and designers, and notes on production methods used for his books
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British editions, with short accounts of his publishers, illustrators and designers, and notes on production methods used for his books
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wrote himself. He exhibited his work extensively with over 200 works exhibited during his life (a few of these may have been repeated at different venues).
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Newbolt, Peter (1996). "Appendix IV: Illustration and Design: Notes on
Artists and Designers: Browne, Gordon, R.I. 1858-1932".
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The range of authors whose books were illustrated by Brown is extensive and the list, drawn from a range of sources includes:
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The following example of magazine illustration shows the scale of work involved in illustrating even a single serial story.
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English book-illustration of to-day: appreciations of the work of living English illustrators, with lists of their books
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English book-illustration of to-day: appreciations of the work of living English illustrators, with lists of their books
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English book-illustration of to-day: appreciations of the work of living English illustrators, with lists of their books
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English book-illustration of to-day: appreciations of the work of living English illustrators, with lists of their books
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A Supplement To Allibone S Critical Dictionary Of English Literature British And American Authors Vol I
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Despite his talent, Browne never achieved the critical acclaim accorded to some of his contemporaries.
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ideas of fairyland... are no less brisk and picturesque than are his ideas of everyday and of romance.
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The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1972
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The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1972
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The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1972
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The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1972
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volumes 24 and 25 in 1902 – 1903. It was copiously illustrated by Browne.
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Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1993). "Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932)".
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Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1993). "Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932)".
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Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1993). "Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932)".
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Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1993). "Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932)".
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Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1993). "Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932)".
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Newbolt, Peter (1996). "Books written by Henty: 10. Facing Death, 10.1 and 10.2".
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Browne wrote and illustrated several books for young children using the pen name
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Sketchley, Rose Esther Dorothea (1903). "Some Children's-Book Illustrations".
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Sketchley, Rose Esther Dorothea (1903). "Some Children's-Book Illustrations".
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Sketchley, Rose Esther Dorothea (1903). "Some Children's-Book Illustrations".
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Sketchley, Rose Esther Dorothea (1903). "Some Children's-Book Illustrators".
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poet and writer, and UK Poet Laureate from 1930 – 1967.
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At the Circulating Library: A database of Victorian Fiction 1837-1901
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Dictionary of British book illustrators : the twentieth century
3179:. Vol. II. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. p. 865.
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Dictionary of British book illustrators : the twentieth century
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Dictionary of British book illustrators : the twentieth century
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Dictionary of British book illustrators : the twentieth century
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Dictionary of British book illustrators : the twentieth century
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914
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Two minutes later we were rushing through the night towards London
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author of juvenile fiction, much of which was published by the
3386:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., ltd. pp.
3076:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., ltd. pp.
2884:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., ltd. pp.
2668:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., ltd. pp.
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I will revenge myself on Madame to the last drop of my blood
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by L T Meade and Robert Eustace appeared as a serial in the
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Members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
3191:"Searching for Surname=JONES; Forename=Harry; Text=Berwick"
672:(1831–1909), a prolific author of fiction for young adults.
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The 552 illustrations and 32 full-page etchings he did for
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and showed three works at their first exhibition in 1921.
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
871:(1844–1914), Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, a prolific
204:). He was privately educated and then studied art at the
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Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "Gordon Browne".
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Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "Gordon Browne".
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Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "Gordon Browne".
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Doyle, Brian (1968). "The Illustrators: Gordon Browne".
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Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "Gordon Browne".
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Are your operations for securing patent rights complete?
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novelist who wrote on sporting topics and for children.
691:(c . 1337 – c. 1405), a French-speaking
3417:. Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books Inc. p. 33.
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212:. At Art School he insisted only drawing from life.
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2867:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. p. 81.
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244:earlies known illustrations only appeared in 1875.
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2014:We quite understand each other, don't we, nurse?
496:Alice Banks, who wrote books for young children.
3430:, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York.
2140:A phlegmatic-looking man opened the door for us
489:author of juvenile fiction and an accomplished
3435:The Golden Age of Children's Book Illustration
3415:The Golden Age of Children's Book Illustration
2609:Browne exhibited as follows: two works at the
2560:Houfe is less complimentary, and states that:
2392:A man with a mask over his face approached her
196:, the younger son of notable book illustrator
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3428:The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
3219:(Friday 16 January 1914): 5. 16 January 1914.
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2698:Houfe, Simon (1978). "Browne, Gordon R. I.".
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656:novelist, playwright, printer and journalist.
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2070:She treated her with a rare want of sympathy
1916:I counsel you, Mr. Selby, to guard your life
554:(1859–1933), Edith Eliza Cowper, a prolific
402:After the first explosion - the search party
230:Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
3984:Alumni of the Heatherley School of Fine Art
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2986:. Brookfield, Vt.: Scholar Press. pp.
2865:The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940
2582:Nevertheless, she concluded that his style
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258:Facing Death: The Hero of the Vaughan Pit
247:Brown's first book illustrations was for
236:(RBA). Browne was an early member of the
3413:Dalby, Richard (1991). "Gordon Browne".
1074:(1875–1959), a prolific author of boys'
739:(1832–1902), a prolific writer of boy's
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3354:(Tuesday 31 May 1932): 5. 31 May 1932.
3151:The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology
3126:Curiosmith: Gospel Heritage Literature
2850:The Who's Who of Children's Literature
2350:I do not know envy Ali Khan his billet
1078:, many with military and naval themes.
3426:Carpenter, H. and M. Prichard. 1984.
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3949:English children's book illustrators
3369:. Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 82.
3311:. Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 81.
3234:. Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 79.
3104:"Author:Helen Atteridge (born 1856)"
2834:. Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 78.
1986:She is preparing to convulse society
200:(who as "Phiz" illustrated books by
3534:Victorian-era children's literature
3217:Chelsea News and General Advertiser
2611:Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
834:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
332:In the old shaft - will he be saved
3394:from the original on 20 March 2017
3084:from the original on 20 March 2017
2892:from the original on 20 March 2017
2765:"Gordon Browne RBA RI (1858-1932)"
2676:from the original on 20 March 2017
2615:Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
2566:English Illustration: The Nineties
2294:He reeled and made a lunge forward
2210:You exceed the limits of propriety
2028:Madame wrote something on her neck
1930:I had lost to him nearly £200,000!
921: journalist, poet and writer.
709: religious preacher and
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4004:19th-century English male artists
3999:20th-century English male artists
2950:. Penn State Press. p. 365.
2266:I am sorry to hear of his illness
1958:Lady Kennedy told me all about it
1796:The Young Man and the Young Woman
506:novelist now best remembered for
249:The Day After the Holidays (1875)
232:(RI) and a founder member of the
16:Prolific English book illustrator
3450:(University of Delaware library)
2775:from the original on 24 May 2018
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2944:Brian Tyson (31 January 2008).
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137:Illustrating children's books
2537:Assessments of Gordon Browne
1902:She jumped up from the table
1860:This is my sanctum sanctorum
1755:Sunday Reading for the Young
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615:A Journal of the Plague Year
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3258:. London: Murray. pp.
3195:A Cambridge Alumni Database
3122:"Amy Le Feuvre Author Page"
3047:. London: Murray. pp.
2947:Bernard Shaw's Book Reviews
2922:. London: Murray. pp.
2802:. London: Murray. pp.
2736:. London: Murray. pp.
2623:Manchester City Art Gallery
2434:My friend, Sir Joseph Dixby
1810:The Sorceress of the Strand
1597:The Illustrated London News
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818:(1844–1912), the prolific
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3175:(1908). "Hudson, Frank".
3153:. Cantgerbury Press. 2013
2154:There in the moonlight...
1874:Why are you afraid of her
1832:Do you want a match, sir?
1512:Cassell's Family Magazine
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753:(1850–1935), a prolific
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3547:Henry Cadwallader Adams
2763:Chris Beetles Gallery.
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2196:Professor Pozzi entered
2098:He dashed headlong down
2084:How kind of you to come
2042:What is it, little one?
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3747:Charlotte Maria Tucker
3732:Robert Louis Stevenson
3677:Mary Louisa Molesworth
3557:Lucy Lyttelton Cameron
3464:Works by Gordon Browne
3433:Dalby, Richard. 1991.
2553:Doyle concludes that:
1679:The Pall Mall Magazine
1672:The New Penny Magazine
1477:The Badminton Magazine
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2112:You must not scold me
1610:The Infants' Magazine
1554:Every Girl's Magazine
1524:The Children's Friend
1447:Magazine Illustration
945:William Clark Russell
640:Juliana Horatia Ewing
283:Stories of Old Renown
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3964:English illustrators
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1560:The Girl's Own Paper
1549:Every Boy's Magazine
1470:Aunt Judy's Magazine
908:The Railway Children
670:George Manville Fenn
634:Evelyn Everett-Green
346:Nelly's first lesson
253:Aunt Judy's Magazine
198:Hablot Knight Browne
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3448:Biography of Browne
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3330:Find a Will Service
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1780:The Yellow Magazine
1749:The Sunday Magazine
1735:The Strand Magazine
1650:The London Magazine
1498:The British Workman
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985:William Shakespeare
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3773:Eleanor Vere Boyle
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3602:Frederic W. Farrar
3215:"Chelsea Gossip".
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2957:978-0-271-02781-4
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1773:The Woman's World
1760:The Sunday Strand
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3717:Anna Sewell
3682:Kirk Munroe
3662:Andrew Lang
3627:G. A. Henty
3622:L. T. Meade
1581:The Graphic
1505:The Captain
1104:Front Cover
1051:Vanity Fair
1019:Anglo-Irish
963:connoisseur
869:L. T. Meade
853:Shakespeare
824:fairy tales
816:Andrew Lang
737:G. A. Henty
627:Don Quixote
598:fairy tales
508:Lorna Doone
453:fairy tales
432:Grant Allen
299:G. A. Henty
262:G. A. Henty
226:pen and ink
222:watercolour
102:Nationality
82:27 May 1932
3933:Categories
3901:Publishers
3821:(engraver)
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1728:The Sphere
1700:The Quiver
1615:The Jarvey
1574:Good Words
1440:Back Cover
1132:Title page
1066:Australian
1007:and other
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260:(1882) by
188:Early life
154:Shakespear
56:1858-04-15
3687:E. Nesbit
3458:V & A
1721:The Scout
1634:Lika Joko
1089:A. Nobody
899:E. Nesbit
887:pseudonym
840:'s reign.
774:, and of
761:preacher.
759:Methodist
588:historian
584:publisher
129:1875–1932
96:, England
3892:Toy book
3392:Archived
3082:Archived
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2890:Archived
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2773:Archived
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90:Richmond
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