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Anne Yvonne Gilbert (born ) is a British artist and book illustrator. Her cover design of
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's 1983 single "
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" has been described as "one of the most famous record sleeves of all time". While much of her career since then has focused on illustrating the covers and interiors of popular books, Gilbert has also designed series of stamps produced by the
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depicting Christmas themes and Arthurian mythology. She illustrated several of the books in the '' Ologies'' series, among other children's books.


Career

Gilbert was born in
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and lived in her grandparents' house with her parents. She attended Holy Cross School there, as well as Ocean Road School in
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, eventually finishing at Morpeth Grammar School for Girls. Her grandmother was an artist, and Gilbert's parents encouraged her talent for art: "I've always drawn since a baby. The seed was planted early when my mother brought me books back from jumble sales." Gilbert spent a brief amount of time at an art college in
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studying graphic design, before "stumbling" upon her career as a professional artist. She explained, "I managed to get an agent who got me a job for the ''
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'' drawing six famous people as the historical characters they most wanted to be. Then I cut my teeth on women's magazines." She lived for a time with Holly Johnson and Paul Rutherford (both later members of
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). They asked her to create a piece of art for them, but not having enough time, Gilbert gave them an existing " fetish-themed" piece she had drawn for ''
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'' and '' Men Only''. The cover was featured on their 1983 single "
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" and quickly attracted comment, though she claimed not to have made any money from it. According to the ''
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'', her design became "one of the most famous record sleeves of all time" and led to Gilbert becoming the recipient of "global attention." In 1985, the
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issued four stamps that were designed by Gilbert. They featured scenes from Arthurian mythology, and were meant to celebrate the quincentenary of the publication of
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's ''
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''. Gilbert has also created special sets of Christmas stamps for the Royal Mail. According to Gilbert in a 2005 interview, the company had paid her at least £100,000 in the past to design five sets of special stamps. Her 1994 series depicted young children dressed up as various Nativity characters including the
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and the
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. One of her collections, "'' The Nativity at Christmas''", won the award for the world's most beautiful stamp in 1984.


Book illustrations

In the 1970s, Gilbert provided front-cover illustrations for the
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edition of the works of
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. In 2004, '' The Journal'' reported that Gilbert "has progressed to become one of the best selling British illustrators in the USA, well known for the fairytale quality of her work seen mostly in children's books." Gilbert compiled 16 traditional lullabies into her 1991 book, '' Baby's Book of Lullabies & Cradle Songs'', which she illustrated using watercolours. The selections included songs in English, French, and Norwegian, among other languages. She illustrated Rebecca Hickox's children's book, '' Per and the Dala Horse'' in 1997, and M.C. Helldorfer's '' Night of the White Stag'' in 1999. Gilbert has provided artwork for many other children's books, including '' A Visit from St. Nicholas'', and Vivien French's '' A Christmas Star Called Hannah'', both published in 2000. She illustrated
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's first children's book, "'' Goodbye My Angel''", in 2004, which he based on a song he wrote for his daughter. ''
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'' opined that Gilbert's "idealized images of the long-lashed heroine and luminous landscapes echo the unabashedly sentimental strains of Joel's song." Gilbert and several other artists illustrated some of the popular '' Ologies'' series: '' Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin'' (2005), '' Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion'' (2006), and '' Spyology: The Complete Book of Spycraft'' (2008). Gilbert's initial colour-pencilled drawings for '' Wizardology'', featuring "Merlin in his book-filled study, and a young magician in training," were lost by the Royal Mail in 2005 when she tried to mail them to publisher
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. The Mail tried to compensate her just for the price of the paper and ink, to her anger, as she believed the works were "worth about pounds 2,500. Not to mention its future value if the book is a success." The incident led her to demand the company solidify its policy on determining the value of works of art. She has also provided the illustrations for the
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'', retold by Kathy-Jo Wargin in 2007. The ''
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'' called her contributions "breathtaking," and the ''
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'' praised her artwork, declaring in a review that "the absolute beauty of this book is in the illustrations by Anne Yvonne Gilbert. Highly detailed and in softly lush colors, Gilbert’s color-pencil drawings are almost worthy of framing, and their detail will appeal to the littlest princess as well as fairy tale lovers ages 3 and up." Gilbert has provided the cover art for many of Jennifer Roberson's novels, including '' Lady of the Forest'' (1992) and its sequel '' Lady of Sherwood'' (1999), '' Lady of the Glen'' (1996), '' Highwaymen: Robbers and Rogues'' (1997), and the 2001 republications of her '' Chronicles of the Cheysuli'' fantasy series: '' Shapechanger's Song'', '' Legacy of the Wolf'', '' Children of the Lion'', and '' The Lion Throne''. Gilbert designed the art in ''
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'' in 2005, featured in a republication of
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's story. In 2006, she redesigned the cover of George RR Martin's 1980 novel '' The Ice Dragon''. Martin called the edition "lavishly illustrated," and noted her reputation for being an "acclaimed British fantasy artist". In 2010, she provided the illustrations seen in an abridged, young adult version of
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's ''
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'', as told by author Nicky Raven. Gilbert produced the "traditional fairy tale type" illustrations for
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's first young adult novel '' Between the Lines'', published in 2012.


Style

Gilbert's art has been called "fantastically elaborate". She draws many of her works with
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, despite calling them "such an unreliable medium," in part because she dislikes the mess associated with using paint, ink, or clay. According to Gilbert, her process "probably takes as long to prepare an illustration—sketching roughs, e-mailing them to clients, finding models, props and reference, taking the pictures—as it does to do the finished piece, and it takes me roughly one week to complete a moderately detailed illustration." She often asks family members and friends to be photographed in certain clothing to aid her in conceptualizing a piece of art. She prefers drawing people to inanimate objects, explaining that if she hadn't become "an illustrator, I'd be a forensic psychologist because people and how they work intrigue me." Gilbert remarked of her career that in addition to children's books, she has "also gone to the other end of the scale and produced illustrations for Playboy. I go from drawing people in rubber outfits and corsets to pretty fairies!"


Personal life

In 2006, Gilbert sold her house near Castle Leazes in
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to move to
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with her son and second husband. That same year, she displayed a large portion of her collection at the Newcastle Arts Centre. She has taught dress design at the Birmingham College of Art, and rescues bull terriers in her free time.


Selected book cover illustrations

Adapted from: * '' Annerton Pit'' by Peter Dickinson (1977) * ''
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'' by John Crowley (1983) * '' The Compass Rose'' by
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(1983) * '' Beasts'' by John Crowley (1983) * '' Engine Summer'' by John Crowley (1983) * '' The Deep'' by John Crowley (1984) * ''
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'' by
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(1984) * '' The Tombs of Atuan'' by
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(1984) * ''
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'' by
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(1984) * '' The Bronze King'' by Suzy McKee Charnas (1988) * '' The Silver Glove'' by Suzy McKee Charnas (1988) * '' Moon Mirror'' by
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(1988) * '' A Heroine of the World'' by
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(1989) * '' The Golden Thread'' by Suzy McKee Charnas (1989) * '' The Hammer of the Sun'' by Michael Scott Rohan (1989) * '' The Anvil of Ice'' by Michael Scott Rohan (1989) * '' The Forge in the Forest'' by Michael Scott Rohan (1989) * '' The Moonbane Mage'' by Laurie J. Marks (1990) * '' Ara's Field'' by Laurie J. Marks (1991) * '' In a Blue Velvet Dress'' by Catherine Sefton (1991) * '' The Back House Ghosts'' by Catherine Sefton (1991) * '' Linnets and Valerians'' by Elizabeth Goudge (1992) * '' The Little White Horse'' by Elizabeth Goudge (1992) * '' Lady of the Forest'' by Jennifer Roberson (1992) * '' A Shadow on the Skin'' by Keren Gilfoyle (1993) * '' Lady of the Glen'' by Jennifer Roberson (1996) * '' Kingmaker's Sword'' by Ann Marston (1996) * '' The Western King'' by Ann Marston (1996) * '' The Changeling'' by
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(1996) * '' Broken Blade'' by Ann Marston (1997) * '' The Rival'' by
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(1997) * '' Highwaymen: Robbers and Rogues'' ed. by Jennifer Roberson (1997) * '' Shadows over Lyra'' by Patricia C. Wrede (1997) * '' The Paradise War'' by Stephen R. Lawhead (1998) * '' The Endless Knot'' by Stephen R. Lawhead (1998) * '' The Silver Hand'' by Stephen R. Lawhead (1998) * '' The Resistance'' by
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(1998) * ''
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'' by
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(1998) * '' Cloudbearer's Shadow'' by Ann Marston (1999) * '' King of Shadows'' by Ann Marston (1999) * '' The Winter Queen'' by Cary Osborne (1999) * '' Wizard of the Grove'' by
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(1999) * '' Twice Upon a Time'' by Denise Little (1999) * '' Lady of Sherwood'' by Jennifer Roberson (1999) * '' The Renegade Dragon'' by Irene Radford (1999) * ''
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'' by Peter S. Beagle (2000) * '' New Amazons'' by
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(2000) * '' Sword and Shadow'' by Ann Marston (2000) * '' The Young Wizards'' by
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(2001) * '' Shapechanger's Song'' by Jennifer Roberson (2001) * '' Legacy of the Wolf'' by Jennifer Roberson (2001) * '' Children of the Lion'' by Jennifer Roberson (2001) * '' The Lion Throne'' by Jennifer Roberson (2001) * '' The Meeting of the Waters'' by Caiseal Mór (2002) * '' Wizard's Castle'' by
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(2002) * '' The King of Sleep'' by Caiseal Mór (2002) * '' Heartlight'' by T. A. Barron (2003) * '' The Dalemark Quartet'' by
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(2003) * '' The Raven Game'' by Caiseal Mór (2003) * '' Moonspeaker'' by K. D. Wentworth (2004) * '' The Ancient One'' by T. A. Barron (2004) * '' House of Moons'' by K. D. Wentworth (2004) * '' The Ice Dragon'' by
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(2006) * '' The Adventures of Snider, the CIA Spider'' by
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(2017)


Bibliography

* '' Abbey Lubbers, Banshees, & Boggarts: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fairies'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1983) * '' The Enchanted World: Legends of Valor'' (1984) * '' The Enchanted World: Night Creatures'' (1985) * '' The Enchanted World: Spells and Bindings'' (1985) * '' Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin'' (2005) * '' Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion'' (2006) * '' Spyology: The Complete Book of Spycraft'' (2008) * '' Vampireology: The True History of the Fallen Ones'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2016)


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gilbert, Yvonne 1950s births Living people Date of birth missing (living people) English illustrators People from Wallsend People educated at Morpeth School Year of birth uncertain