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Monday, December 30, 2013

Ida Rentoul Outhwaite


Outhwaite worked predominantly with pen and ink, and watercolour. In a number of cases, her children - Robert, Anne, Wendy and William - served as models for her illustrations. Her illustrations were exhibited throughout Australia, as well as in London and Paris between 1907 and 1933.

Publications carrying her illustrations:
Mollie's Bunyip (1904);
Mollie's Staircase (1906);
Gum Tree Brownie and other Faerie Folk of the Never Never (1907);
Before the Lamps are Lit (1911);
Elves and Fairies (1916)
The Enchanted Forest (1921);
The Little Green Road to Fairyland (1922);
The Little Fairy Sister (1923);
The Sentry and the Shell Fairy (1924);
Fairyland (1926);
Blossom: A Fairy Story (1928);
Bunny and Brownie: The Adventures of George and Wiggle (1930);
A Bunch of Wild Flowers (1933).

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