

An edition of Sing a song for sixpence (1986)
the English picture book tradition and Randolph Caldecott
By Alderson, Brian.
Publish Date
1986
Publisher
Cambridge University Press in association with the British Library
Language
eng
Pages
112
Description:
To commemorate the centenary of the death of the artist and illustrator Randolph Caldecott, Brian Alderson, noted historian of children's literature and children's book editor of The Times, has prepared for the British Library an exhibition designed to pay tribute to Caldecott's skills as a creator of picture books, which will run from October 1986. This book, incorporating a catalogue of the exhibition, with its many illustrations in colour and black and white, both demonstrates Caldecott's genius and provides a brief critical history of an important area of children's book publishing. Comedy, storytelling and graphic exuberance are all part of the great tradition of book illustration that runs from Hogarth and Rowlandson down to the present day, and Caldecott's special genius was to have embodied these qualities in the subjects he chose. Together with an appraisal of those who influenced Caldecott and the effect he had on later generations of illustrators, Brian Alderson explains the relationship between pictures and text, techniques (wood-cuts, wood-engraving, intaglio printing), the effect of industrialisation on the picture book and the subsequent development of book illustration.
subjects: Exhibitions, England, Bibliography, Children's literature, English, Picture books for children, Bibliographical exhibitions, - Exhibitions, Books and reading, London, Illustrations, Illustration of books, Children, Illustrated books, Children's, Caldecott, randolph, 1846-1886, Picture books for children, bibliography, Children's literature, Children, books and reading, English literature, Books, history, exhibitions, Illustrated children's books, Books, History
People: Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886), Randolph Caldecott
Places: Great Britain, England