Illustration for 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' - the shoemaker carrying home a goose over his shoulders
Maker
(artist)
1865-1918
1865-1918
Title
Illustration for 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' - the shoemaker carrying home a goose over his shoulders
Date of Production
1883
Medium
graphite, pen and brown ink, watercolour and bodycolour on wove paper with brown ink framing lines
Dimensions
Height: 25.7 cm
Width: 18 cm
Width: 18 cm
Accession Number
D.1978.XX.13
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1978 (circa)
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Label Text
George Halkett, art critic and editor of several weekly magazines, was best known as a political cartoonist. His illustrations to the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale 'Rumpelstiltskin' (1882) are possibly his only published illustrations for a children's book. The designs he made the next year for 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' followed the same format, but were evidently not published.
This selection of preparatory studies shows the artist's working ideas for black-and-white illustrations, some of them framed, to be set within the text. Starting with pencil, Halkett experiments with details, before finishing in pen and ink. The strong outlines, bright colours and solid black areas in these full-page illustrations were hallmarks of the style popularized by Walter Crane (1845-1915) in his widely influential 'Toy Books' published between 1865-76. The new picture book format replaced the more educational material read by previous generations of children. The titles are taken from Halkett's working notes.
This selection of preparatory studies shows the artist's working ideas for black-and-white illustrations, some of them framed, to be set within the text. Starting with pencil, Halkett experiments with details, before finishing in pen and ink. The strong outlines, bright colours and solid black areas in these full-page illustrations were hallmarks of the style popularized by Walter Crane (1845-1915) in his widely influential 'Toy Books' published between 1865-76. The new picture book format replaced the more educational material read by previous generations of children. The titles are taken from Halkett's working notes.
Provenance
Witt Library transfer 1978
Exhibition History
Special Display - Characters and Caricatures, Late Victorian Illustration, The Courtauld Gallery, London, 10/02/2011-08/06/2011
Once Upon a Time - Artists and Storytelling, Embankment Galleries, Somerset House, London, 24/06/2009-26/07/2009
Once Upon a Time - Artists and Storytelling, Embankment Galleries, Somerset House, London, 24/06/2009-26/07/2009
Inscriptions
Watermark: Watermark: none.
Inscription: Recto: lower centre margin, graphite: "No. 2. The Shoemaker becomes prosperous / Red, blue, yellow flesh + light grey.".
Stamp: Verso: lower left, black ink: "WITT / LIBRARY".
Collector's mark: none.
Inscription: Recto: lower centre margin, graphite: "No. 2. The Shoemaker becomes prosperous / Red, blue, yellow flesh + light grey.".
Stamp: Verso: lower left, black ink: "WITT / LIBRARY".
Collector's mark: none.
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