Sybil Tawse (26 September 1886 – 6 February 1971), English artist and illustrator.
Life
Sybil Tawse was born on 26 September, 1886, the fifth child of George Tawse and Elizabeth Ann
arrisonTawse. The family lived in
Bishopwearmouth
Bishopwearmouth is a former village and parish which now constitutes the west side of Sunderland City Centre, merging with the settlement as it expanded outwards in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is home to the Sunderland Minster church, which ...
(now part of
Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is the City of Sunderland's administrative centre and in the Historic counties of England, historic county of County of Durham, Durham. The city is from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is on t ...
) in
County Durham (now
Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear () is a metropolitan county in North East England, situated around the mouths of the rivers Tyne and Wear. It was created in 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972, along with five metropolitan boroughs of Gateshead, Newcast ...
). She went to London to study at Lambeth School of Art and The Royal School of Art, where she was a King's Prize Scholar and a Silver and Bronze Medallist, exhibiting at the
Royal Academy
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its purp ...
and at the
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is a municipally-owned public museum and art gallery in the city of Brighton and Hove in the South East of England. It is part of the "Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton and Hove". It is free for local resident ...
. In London she lived on Gloucester Road, South Kensington, with her sisters Catherine and Gladys, a jeweler, then with Gladys in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, building a steady career illustrating books, designing posters, and portrait painting. Tawse never married, dying in
Portsmouth
Portsmouth ( ) is a port and city status in the United Kingdom, city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. The city of Portsmouth has been a Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority since 1 April 1997 and is admi ...
on 6 February, 1971 at the age of 84.
Work
Sybil Tawse contributed illustrations to a number of books, as follows:
[http://www.sybiltawse.info. Complete galleries of the painted colour and ink illustrations in these books are available at this website.]
* ''Our Own Story Book'', Nister 1908, 2 colour plates
* ''Nister's Holiday Annual''
909edited by Alfred C. Playne, Nister 1909, illustration
* ''The Essays of Elia'' by Charles Lamb, Chapman & Hall 1910, 24 colour plates
* ''Aunt Judith: The Story of a Loving Life'' by Grace Beaumont, Nelson 1910, 4 colour plates
* ''Dulcie's Love Story'' by Evelyn Everett Green, Nelson 1910, 4 colour plates
* ''Funny Folks'', Nelson 1910, 4 colour plates
* ''Tales After Tea'', Nelson 1912, colour frontis
* ''Stories for All Times'', Nister 1913, endpaper illustrations
* ''The Fairchild Family'' by Mrs
ary Martha ARY may stand for:
* Abdul Razzak Yaqoob, a Pakistani expatriate businessman
* Andre Romelle Young, real name of Dr. Dre
* Ary and the Secret of Seasons, an action adventure video game
* ARY Digital, a Pakistani television network
* ARY Digital Net ...
Sherwood, A & C Black 1913, 8 colour plates
* ''Cranford'' by Mrs. Gaskell, A & C Black 1914, 8 colour plates
* ''Tales from the Poets'' arranged by W.J. Glover, A & C Black 1915, 12 colour plates
* ''The Heroes or Greek Fairy Tales'' for my Children by Charles Kingsley, A & C Black 1915, 8 colour plates
* ''The Ideal Home'' by Matilda Lees-Dods, The Waverley Book Company 1916, 36 colour plates
* ''Stories of Gods and Heroes'' by Thomas Bulfinch, Thomas Crowell ca 1919, 8 colour plates
* ''The Count Of Monte Cristo'' by Alexandre Dumas, A & C Black 1920, 8 colour plates
* ''Mr. Midshipman Easy'' by Captain Fredrich Marryat, A & C Black 1921, 8 colour plates
* ''That Boarding School Girl'' by Dorita Fairlie Bruce, Oxford UP 1925, wrap-around colour cover
* ''Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly'' by L. Allen Harker, John Murray 1926, colour frontis and 44 illustrations
* ''Catriona'' by R.L. Stevenson, Nelson 1926, colour frontis
* ''Xmas shopping'', Sybil Tawse poster for the London Underground 1927
* ''In The Swiss Mountains'' by Johanna Spyri, Thomas Crowell 1929, 8 colour plates
* ''Silas Marner'' by George Eliot, Nelson 1929, 8 illustrations
* ''John Halifax Gentleman'' by Mrs
inahCraik, Oxford UP 1930, colour frontis and 4 illustrations
* ''Our Child's Red Letter Days'' by Marion Allbutt, Harrap 1931, 4 colour plates
* ''Mother Goose'', Harrap 1932, dustwrapper illustration, 12 colour plates, and about 200 illustrations
* ''Anne of Green Gables'' by L.M. Montgomery, L.C. Page 1933, 8 colour plates
* ''The Goodieman's Whistle'' by Agnes Grozier Herbertson, Oxford UP 1935, 7 illustrations
* ''Pollyanna'' by Eleanor H. Porter, Harrap 1938, 8 colour plates
* ''Glen Robin'' by F.J.E. Bennett, Nelson 1941, colour frontis and 16 illustrations
* ''Read Me a Story'' compiled by Frank Waters, Harrap 1974, 7 illustrations from ''Mother Goose'' (1932)
* ''Playtime Reading with Mother'' compiled by Frank Waters, Harrap 1979, 10 illustrations from ''Mother Goose'' (1932)
Books undated by the publisher use the year of publication shown in the British Library catalogue.
References
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1886 births
1971 deaths
20th-century English women artists
British women illustrators
People from Sunderland