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Harry Rountree

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variety of fur and feather revealed the sum of a lifetime's keenest observation...To his animals and birds he often gave a whimsical or semi-human twist which has made them loved by generations of children... When first I knew him some twenty years ago at the London Sketch Club and The Savage his charming personality, the wit of his drawings and rare ability as a raconteur made him outstanding in a group which included such names as John Hassall, W Heath Robinson and Lawson Wood. He was one of the grand company of illustrators of the Edwardian and first Georgian period , a time when illustration had reached a pinnacle of excellence, and Harry Rountree was in the van.
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magazine in mid-late 1901, he struggled to make very much progress towards his objective. His first encounters with art editors provided him with few commissions and little encouragement, so he enrolled in the life drawing class under Percival Gaskell at the Regent Street Polytechnic's School of Art
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Yes. Auckland is my native city and New Zealand is my nation... though it may be glorious for sheep, for the simple life, for lots of fun, yet it is no place for the black-and-white artist who wants to sell his wares. It seems scarcely credible, and yet, though I had done hundreds of drawings before
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The portfolio contained: a brief biography of Rountree, an illustration of Rountree at work in his studio, an explanation of Rountree's method of working. This was accompanied by a plate showing an illustration typical of his work and five other plates showing the work at five earlier stages of its
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As an artist he stood alone in his own sphere as the supreme delineator of bird and animal life. His drawings and paintings in this specialised field bore the authentic stamp of deepest study and intimate familiarity of these subjects; the expression of anatomical diversity, with the constructional
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I made the voyage of twelve thousand miles to London, I had never seen an original — except my own — and I was simply dying to see the little bits of Bristol-board containing the work of the men I most admired in the English illustrated magazines and papers'.
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It was after this commission that Rountree's career began to flourish and he became in demand as an illustrator. Rountree is noted for his illustrations of British golf courses and golfing caricatures. His work features in publications such as
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production, from the first rough to the just before the finished drawing or colour sketch. Rountree's coloured illustration apparently shows a young chick being threatened by a mouse against a river background. It is dated 1915.
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Rountree was educated at Auckland's Queen's College, and began working at Wilson and Horton Printers in the city, designing show-cards, advertisements, and product labels. He progressed to become special artist for the
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special artist, who shortly leaves for London. Mr. Palmer, head of the artistic department, made the presentation, which took the form of a high-class camera, with silverplate, suitably inscribed.
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ROUNTREE; On Sept. 26, 1950, at the West Cornwall Hospital, Harry Rountree, Artist, of St. Ives and Saltings, Lelant, Cornwall, beloved husband of Stella and father of Gilbert and Lynda.
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By title, including annuals, containing Harry Rountree's illustrations within the years (not necessarily all) indicated. A representative sample from a total in excess of 100. Source:
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on 26 September 1950, aged 72 years, being survived by his wife and two children. Fellow artist Bernard Ninnes wrote an appreciation of his work to accompany his obituary in the
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A commemorative bronze plaque by the sculptor W. C. H. King was erected on Smeaton's Pier, St Ives for his contribution to the artistic and civic life of the town.
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Illustrated, and occasionally authored or co-authored, by Harry Rountree. A representative sample from a total, with editions, numbering in excess of 400. Source:
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An article and full bibliography by Michael Pirie is contained in Studies in Illustration nos 59-63 published by the Imaginative Book Illustration Society
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The advent of the halftone block in the late nineteenth century had spawned a great number of successful, long-lived illustrated periodicals such as
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Rather than travel by ship the whole way, Rountree added a Continental flavour to the close of his journey, as was described for the
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Harry Rountree was born in 1878 to Irish banker, Stephen Gilbert Rountree and Julia Bartley, the niece of New Zealand architect
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The first stage to realizing his ambition came with his departure from his employer at the beginning of March 1901:
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for the academic year 1901-02. He was awarded a second-class pass in July 1902, but by that time had already met
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from 1905 to 1939, and also created advertising, posters and book illustrations for writers such as
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for some years, arrived in London last Saturday evening, by way of Paris, having come by the
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Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Cartoonists and Caricaturists
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At that time the market for magazine illustration was flourishing:
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Cooper, A B. "Men of Today: A 'BOP' chat with Mr Harry Rountree".
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working in England around the turn of the 20th century. Born in
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No. 62, Imaginative Book Illustration Society (Spring 2016).
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No. 63, Imaginative Book Illustration Society (Summer 2016).
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office on the 1st of March, when the artistic staff of the
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Rountree, Harry in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Rountree was one of the leading illustrators selected by
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Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin, Harry Rountree (illus).
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Mr. Rountree, who has been on the artistic staff of the
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The Connoisseur: An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors
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Rountree produced well-liked cartoons for the magazine
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The probate valuation of his estate was £4581 1s 7d.
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Although Rountree contributed many illustrations to
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Archibald's Amazing Adventure, Or, The Tip-top Tale
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magazine, who invited him to illustrate his story '
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Nesbit 717:S H Hamer 658:Tiny Tots 570:The Prize 433:Bystander 276:Pearson's 181:RMS Omrah 63:, England 1129:, c.1945 964:Lazy Lob 560:Playtime 506:The King 293:Playtime 242:The King 234:The King 206:SS Omrah 118:Auckland 100:Children 42:Auckland 1549:at the 1055:(ed.), 862:Methuen 813:(ed.), 554:Pearson 460:Cassell 413:Blighty 94:​ 86:​ 1147:, 1951 1099:, 1940 1043:, 1934 1031:, 1931 1013:, 1930 1002:, 1930 991:, 1928 970:, 1926 933:, 1919 864:, 1910 853:, 1908 823:, 1907 783:, 1906 755:, 1905 734:, 1904 712:, 1903 701:, 1903 542:Odhams 161:Herald 77:Spouse 1455:Punch 1152:Notes 685:Books 352:Death 337:Punch 88:( 84: 1439:2020 1410:2020 936:Sir 344:and 124:Life 50:Died 28:Born 1558:at 1540:at 1531:at 678:Zoo 602:BBC 316:'s 208:to 1597:: 1430:. 1402:51 1400:. 1394:. 1284:32 1282:. 1255:^ 1210:^ 1143:, 1125:, 1095:, 1091:, 1081:, 1071:, 1027:, 1009:, 998:, 987:, 966:, 940:, 929:, 925:, 915:, 870:, 860:, 849:, 836:, 819:, 803:, 779:, 775:, 751:, 747:, 730:, 719:, 708:, 697:, 628:, 600:, 572:, 562:, 552:, 540:, 498:, 458:, 448:, 436:, 424:, 404:, 364:: 348:. 331:. 295:, 291:, 285:, 279:, 273:, 267:, 146:: 132:. 90:m. 1441:. 1416:. 103:2 36:) 32:(

Index

Auckland
St Ives, Cornwall
illustrator
Auckland
Edward Bartley
Auckland Weekly News
Orient Line
Suez Canal
New Zealand Herald
Marseilles
The Strand
The Sketch
Sam Hield Hamer
The Strand Magazine
Cassell's Magazine
Pearson's
The Sketch
The Illustrated London News
Percy Bradshaw
The Art of the Illustrator
Percy Bradshaw
Press Art School
First World War
Royal Engineers
Punch
P. G. Wodehouse
Arthur Conan Doyle
the West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance, Cornwall
Auckland Weekly News
Blackie and Son

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