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Water color painter, Wood cutter, b. 1874 - d. 1930

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    • Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting
      Mar. 01, 2020

      Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting

      Est: $400 - $450

      ARTIST: Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) NAME: Elves & the Shoemaker MEDIUM: gouache and watercolor on board CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 9 inches / 27 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: 20 x 17 inches / 50 x 43 cm SIGNED: Lower right NOTE: Illustration is a scene from “The Elves and the Shoemaker” fairy tale. PROVENANCE: Susanin's Auctioneers, Sale 2014/12/06, Lot 1446152 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114503 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) Florence Mary Anderson was an English artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author who flourished between 1914 and 1930. She also illustrated under her maiden name of Molly MacArthur or Florence Mary MacArthur. Her work was influenced by the British school of Fairy Art, a genre of painting and illustration featuring fairies and fairy tale settings, often with extreme attention to detail. The genre is most closely associated with the Victorian era in Great Britain, but has experienced a contemporary revival. Moreover, fairy painting was also seen as escapism for Victorians. Though she wrote some books, it is as an illustrator, in watercolour and black and white, of children's books and annuals that Anderson is chiefly remembered. Her first major commission appears to have been an extensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for The Dream-Pedlar published in 1914. Anderson received further substantial commissions throughout the decade that followed, including major suites of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for: The Travelling Companions (1915); Little Dwarf Nose & The Magic Whistle (1916); The Black Princess and other Fairy Tales from Brazil (1916); The Cradle Ship (1916); The Magic Kiss (1916); My Fairyland (1916); Nutcracker and Mouse King (1916); Adventures in Magic Land and Other Tales (1917); The Rainbow Twins (1919); Valentine and Orson: The Twin Knights of France (1919); Secrets of the Flowers (1919); The Password to Fairyland (1920); and The Singing Fish (1922).

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    • Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting
      Dec. 08, 2019

      Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting

      Est: $450 - $500

      ARTIST: Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) NAME: Elves & the Shoemaker MEDIUM: gouache and watercolor on board CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 9 inches / 27 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: 20 x 17 inches / 50 x 43 cm SIGNED: Lower right NOTE: Illustration is a scene from “The Elves and the Shoemaker” fairy tale. PROVENANCE: Susanin's Auctioneers, Sale 2014/12/06, Lot 1446152 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114503 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) Florence Mary Anderson was an English artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author who flourished between 1914 and 1930. She also illustrated under her maiden name of Molly MacArthur or Florence Mary MacArthur. Her work was influenced by the British school of Fairy Art, a genre of painting and illustration featuring fairies and fairy tale settings, often with extreme attention to detail. The genre is most closely associated with the Victorian era in Great Britain, but has experienced a contemporary revival. Moreover, fairy painting was also seen as escapism for Victorians. Though she wrote some books, it is as an illustrator, in watercolour and black and white, of children's books and annuals that Anderson is chiefly remembered. Her first major commission appears to have been an extensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for The Dream-Pedlar published in 1914. Anderson received further substantial commissions throughout the decade that followed, including major suites of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for: The Travelling Companions (1915); Little Dwarf Nose & The Magic Whistle (1916); The Black Princess and other Fairy Tales from Brazil (1916); The Cradle Ship (1916); The Magic Kiss (1916); My Fairyland (1916); Nutcracker and Mouse King (1916); Adventures in Magic Land and Other Tales (1917); The Rainbow Twins (1919); Valentine and Orson: The Twin Knights of France (1919); Secrets of the Flowers (1919); The Password to Fairyland (1920); and The Singing Fish (1922).

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    • Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting
      Aug. 18, 2019

      Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting

      Est: $480 - $525

      ARTIST: Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) NAME: Elves & the Shoemaker MEDIUM: gouache and watercolor on board CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 9 inches / 27 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: 20 x 17 inches / 50 x 43 cm SIGNED: Lower right NOTE: Illustration is a scene from “The Elves and the Shoemaker” fairy tale. PROVENANCE: Susanin's Auctioneers, Sale 2014/12/06, Lot 1446152 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114503 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) Florence Mary Anderson was an English artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author who flourished between 1914 and 1930. She also illustrated under her maiden name of Molly MacArthur or Florence Mary MacArthur. Her work was influenced by the British school of Fairy Art, a genre of painting and illustration featuring fairies and fairy tale settings, often with extreme attention to detail. The genre is most closely associated with the Victorian era in Great Britain, but has experienced a contemporary revival. Moreover, fairy painting was also seen as escapism for Victorians. Though she wrote some books, it is as an illustrator, in watercolour and black and white, of children's books and annuals that Anderson is chiefly remembered. Her first major commission appears to have been an extensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for The Dream-Pedlar published in 1914. Anderson received further substantial commissions throughout the decade that followed, including major suites of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for: The Travelling Companions (1915); Little Dwarf Nose & The Magic Whistle (1916); The Black Princess and other Fairy Tales from Brazil (1916); The Cradle Ship (1916); The Magic Kiss (1916); My Fairyland (1916); Nutcracker and Mouse King (1916); Adventures in Magic Land and Other Tales (1917); The Rainbow Twins (1919); Valentine and Orson: The Twin Knights of France (1919); Secrets of the Flowers (1919); The Password to Fairyland (1920); and The Singing Fish (1922).

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    • Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting
      Apr. 14, 2019

      Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting

      Est: $525 - $600

      ARTIST: Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) NAME: Elves & the Shoemaker MEDIUM: gouache and watercolor on board CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 9 inches / 27 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: 20 x 17 inches / 50 x 43 cm SIGNED: Lower right NOTE: Illustration is a scene from “The Elves and the Shoemaker” fairy tale. PROVENANCE: Susanin's Auctioneers, Sale 2014/12/06, Lot 1446152 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114503 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) Florence Mary Anderson was an English artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author who flourished between 1914 and 1930. She also illustrated under her maiden name of Molly MacArthur or Florence Mary MacArthur. Her work was influenced by the British school of Fairy Art, a genre of painting and illustration featuring fairies and fairy tale settings, often with extreme attention to detail. The genre is most closely associated with the Victorian era in Great Britain, but has experienced a contemporary revival. Moreover, fairy painting was also seen as escapism for Victorians. Though she wrote some books, it is as an illustrator, in watercolour and black and white, of children's books and annuals that Anderson is chiefly remembered. Her first major commission appears to have been an extensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for The Dream-Pedlar published in 1914. Anderson received further substantial commissions throughout the decade that followed, including major suites of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for: The Travelling Companions (1915); Little Dwarf Nose & The Magic Whistle (1916); The Black Princess and other Fairy Tales from Brazil (1916); The Cradle Ship (1916); The Magic Kiss (1916); My Fairyland (1916); Nutcracker and Mouse King (1916); Adventures in Magic Land and Other Tales (1917); The Rainbow Twins (1919); Valentine and Orson: The Twin Knights of France (1919); Secrets of the Flowers (1919); The Password to Fairyland (1920); and The Singing Fish (1922).

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    • Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting
      Jan. 13, 2019

      Florence Mary Anderson (UK,1874-1930) gouache painting

      Est: $575 - $650

      ARTIST: Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) NAME: Elves & the Shoemaker MEDIUM: gouache and watercolor on board CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 9 inches / 27 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: 20 x 17 inches / 50 x 43 cm SIGNED: Lower right NOTE: Illustration is a scene from “The Elves and the Shoemaker” fairy tale. PROVENANCE: Susanin's Auctioneers, Sale 2014/12/06, Lot 1446152 CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114503 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Florence Mary Anderson (british, 1874 - 1930) Florence Mary Anderson was an English artist, book illustrator, wood engraver and children's author who flourished between 1914 and 1930. She also illustrated under her maiden name of Molly MacArthur or Florence Mary MacArthur. Her work was influenced by the British school of Fairy Art, a genre of painting and illustration featuring fairies and fairy tale settings, often with extreme attention to detail. The genre is most closely associated with the Victorian era in Great Britain, but has experienced a contemporary revival. Moreover, fairy painting was also seen as escapism for Victorians. Though she wrote some books, it is as an illustrator, in watercolour and black and white, of children's books and annuals that Anderson is chiefly remembered. Her first major commission appears to have been an extensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for The Dream-Pedlar published in 1914. Anderson received further substantial commissions throughout the decade that followed, including major suites of colour and monotone illustrations prepared for: The Travelling Companions (1915); Little Dwarf Nose & The Magic Whistle (1916); The Black Princess and other Fairy Tales from Brazil (1916); The Cradle Ship (1916); The Magic Kiss (1916); My Fairyland (1916); Nutcracker and Mouse King (1916); Adventures in Magic Land and Other Tales (1917); The Rainbow Twins (1919); Valentine and Orson: The Twin Knights of France (1919); Secrets of the Flowers (1919); The Password to Fairyland (1920); and The Singing Fish (1922).

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    • FLORENCE MARY ANDERSON, Scenes for the book "The
      Aug. 13, 2008

      FLORENCE MARY ANDERSON, Scenes for the book "The

      Est: £60 - £90

      FLORENCE MARY ANDERSON, Scenes for the book "The Dream Pedlar", signed, one dated (19)14, 6 1/2" x 4 3/4", mounted on card, unframed

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