Jane Austen was included in the set of cigarette cards of 27 Famous Women (1929) and 50 Celebrities of British History (1935) issued by the Carreras Tobacco Company of London.
Archive for the ‘Austen Illustrators’ Category
Jane Austen Cigarette Cards – A Harmlessly Addictive Amusement
Posted in Austen Illustrators, Austen Merchandise, tagged Carreras Tobacco Cards, Jane Austen, Jane Austen ephemera on 19 March 2009 | 3 Comments »
Austen Illustrators: Niroot Puttapipat
Posted in Austen Illustrators, tagged Book illustration, Book Illustrators, Jane Austen, Niroot Puttapipat, The Folio Society on 10 March 2009 | 5 Comments »
Niroot Puttapipat a pen and ink and watercolor artist has illustrated three editions of Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion and Emma for The Folio Society.
Jane Austen Illustrated: Portraits – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly!
Posted in Austen Illustrators, Austen's Life, tagged Books, Classic Literature, Fiction, Jane Austen, Jane Austen portraits on 10 February 2009 | 20 Comments »
Before make-over, and after
A few years back, a publisher decided Jane Austen’s portrait by a Victorian era artist was too ugly to put on a book cover and decided to give her a make-over adding a new hair do and makeup.
“She was not much of a looker,” said Helen Trayler, managing director of publisher Wordsworth [...]
Austen Illustrator: Maximilien Vox
Posted in Austen Editions, Austen Illustrators, tagged Book Illustrators, J. M. Dent, J. M. Dent & Sons, Jane Austen, Maximilien Vox, The Works of Jane Austen on 6 January 2009 | 2 Comments »
“And by my treatment of the pictures I have tried to attune myself to an art which never stresses, records only the essential, draws rather than paints: an art which aims at grace and rhythm rather than at intensity of expression.” Maximilien Vox on Jane Austen
Many book illustrators have attempted to interpret Jane Austen’s characters [...]
Austen Illustrators: Heather Sleightholm
Posted in Austen Illustrators, tagged Audrey Eclectic, Austen Illustrator, Colonel Brandon, Folk Art, Jane Austen, Marianne Dashwood, Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility on 25 September 2008 | 2 Comments »
“It is very pretty,” said Mr. Woodhouse.”So prettily done! Just as your drawings always are, my dear. I do not know any body who draws so well as you do. The only thing I do not thoroughly like is, that she seems to be sitting out of doors, with only a little shawl over her [...]
Austen Illustrator: Isabel Bishop
Posted in Austen Editions, Austen Illustrators, Pride & Prejudice, tagged Art, Book illustration, Books, Illustration, Isabel Bishop, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice on 17 July 2008 | 2 Comments »
Longbourn (frontispiece) Pride and Prejudice, Dutton (1976)
Isabel Bishop (1902-1988) was an American Social Realist Painter and Printmaker, whose contribution of illustrations to E. P. Dutton & Company’s 1976 edition of Pride and Prejudice are quite remarkable. She has been described as “the best female artist America produced aside from Mary Cassatt“, and like Cassatt, Bishop’s [...]
Austen Illustrator: Douglas Warner Gorsline
Posted in Austen Editions, Austen Illustrators, Pride & Prejudice, tagged Book Illustrators, Douglas W. Gorsline, Douglas Warner Gorsline, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, W. Somerset Maugham on 14 June 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Douglas Warner Gorsline (1913-1985) was an American book illustrator and fine artist whose line drawings and full color paintings were included in the 1949 edition of Pride and Prejudice, published by The John C. Winston Company of Philadelphia. The book was part of a series of the ten greatest novels in the world selected by author W. [...]
Imagining Sense and Sensibility
Posted in Austen Editions, Austen Illustrators, Sense & Sensibility, tagged Edward Ferrars, Elinor Dashwood, George Pickering, Jane Austen, John Willoughby, Lucy Steele, Marianne Dashwood, Richard Bentley, Sense and Sensibility, William Greatbatch on 11 April 2008 | 1 Comment »
“Four years you have been engaged?” said she with a firm voice.
“Yes; and Heaven knows how much longer we may have to wait. Poor Edward! It puts him quite out of heart.” Then taking a small miniature from her pocket, she added, “To prevent the possibility of mistake, be so good as to look at [...]
Austen Illustrators: The Republic of Pemberley
Posted in Austen Illustrators, Pride & Prejudice, tagged Georgian Architecture, Jane Austen Illustrators, Regency, The Republic of Pemberley on 26 March 2008 | Leave a Comment »
ACCOMPLISHED
“Oh! certainly,” cried his faithful assistant, “no one can be really esteemed accomplished who does not greatly surpass what is usually met with. A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages, to deserve the word; and besides all this, she must possess a certain something in her [...]



















