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The children's books of Enid Blyton were illustrated by a large number of artists, ranging from figures known for other work to humbler commercial artists, who in some cases were anonymous. Since the Blyton texts mainly used very simple language, the work of the illustrators was an important part of the appeal of many of the works.
Eelco Martinus ten Harmsen van der Beek (more commonly Harmsen van der Beek or just Beek; October 8, 1897 – July 24, 1953) was a Dutch illustrator and commercial artist. Abroad, he is best remembered for his illustration of Enid Blyton's Noddy books. Van der Beek was the creator of the Flipje character in 1935.
Pages in category "Enid Blyton illustrators" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Blyton's marriage to Pollock was troubled for years, and according to Crowe's memoir, she had a series of affairs, [98] including lesbian relationships with one of the children's nannies and with Lola Onslow, an artist who illustrated Blyton's 1924, titled The Enid Blyton Book of Fairies.
Dorothy Muriel Wheeler (1891–1966) was an English illustrator.She studied at the Blackheath School of Art, where her principal media were watercolour and ink.She designed children's book illustrations, postcards and comic strips.
Eileen Alice Soper (26 March 1905 – 18 March 1990) was an English etcher and illustrator of children's and wildlife books. She produced a series of etchings, mainly of children playing, and illustrated books for other writers, notably for Enid Blyton and Elizabeth Gould.
In addition, the collection contains letters from Enid Blyton to Muller about advertisement space in her magazine. “Thankyou very much for the amusing Cat Book which was forwarded to me.
Chase also illustrated Blyton's Pinkity's Pranks and Other Nature Fairy Tales with A. E. Jackson and The Nursery Book (1927), among many others. [5] She later married Felix Samuel in Sussex, who died in 1967.