Английская Википедия:Horace J Knowles

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Horace John Knowles ( 22 July 1884 – 21 August 1954 ) was an author and illustrator. He is remembered mostly for magical depictions of Fairyland in his magnum opus Peeps into Fairyland,[1] as well as for his biblical illustrations. For his first two published books, Legends from Fairyland (1908)[2] and Norse Fairy Tales (1910),[3] he collaborated with his brother Reginald L. Knowles.

Knowles' style, similar to that of his brother, has often been described as Art Nouveau.Шаблон:Citation needed

Partial list of works

A set of biblical illustrations and maps created for the British and Foreign Bible Society's 1954 edition of the Revised Standard Version,[4][5] later used in the popular New English Bible,[6] the King James Authorised Version 400th Anniversary Edition Bible,[7] and other bibles.

  • Legends From Fairyland (1908)[2]
  • Norse Fairy Tales (1910)[3]
  • Cowslips And Kingcups (1920)[8]
  • Among The Innocents (1920)[9]
  • Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (1923, unpublished)[10]
  • The Land Of Goodness Knows Where (1923)[11]
  • Peeps into Fairyland (1924)[1]
  • The Enid Blyton Book Of Fairies (1924)[12]
  • Eager Heart (1931)[13]
  • A Book Of Thoughts On Courage (1932)[14]
  • A Book Of Thoughts On Friendship (1932)[15]
  • A Book Of Thoughts On Hope (1932)[16]
  • For A Little Child Like Me (1934)[17]
  • The Sermon On The Mount (1935)[18]
  • The Months (1936)[19]
  • The Friendly Year (1940)[20]
  • The Land of Far Beyond (1942)[21]
  • Mrs Nimble And Mr Bumble (1944)[22]
  • Three Asiatic Legends In Rhyme (1945)[23]
  • Countryside Treasures (1946)[24]
  • Through The Hole In The Wall (1946)[25]
  • The Legend of Glastonbury (1948)[26]
  • Sea-Eagle (1952)[27]

References

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