[Claud Lovat Fraser scrapbook] [ca. 1922?]

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[Claud Lovat Fraser scrapbook] [ca. 1922?]

Scrapbook compiled by Pickford Waller, containing work by and about artist Claud Lovat Fraser. Most items are proofs of illustrations from Haldane MacFall's Book of Lovat, but the volume also contains prospectuses for works printed by Fraser, correspondence from Christopher Millard to Waller, and news clippings about Fraser's death and career.

[90] p., bound ; ill. ; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8096234

University of California, Los Angeles

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Waller, Pickford

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English artist and illustrator who produced prolific designs for the decoration of books for Laurence Binyon and Guthrie's Pear Tree Press. From the description of Designs, 1896-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84155157 ...

Fraser, Claud Lovat, 1890-1921

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Claud Lovat Fraser was a theatrical designer and book illustrator specializing in children's books. Fraser operated the Poetry Bookshop in London and published a number of children's books including The robin's songand Nursery rhymes. Fraser published under the pen name of Richard Honeywood. From the description of Festival card artwork, 1921. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122381320 Claud Lovat Fraser was an English artist and designer. Born and educated...

Macfall, Haldane, 1860-1928

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Chambers Haldane Cooke Macfall was an English military officer and author. Both parents had military ties, and he was educated at military school, and served in India and West Africa, retiring as a lieutenant. He became an influential art critic and historian, and a successful novelist of both historical fiction and adventure stories. He was also an artist and book designer. He returned to the military during World War I, serving as a captain. From the description of Haldane Macfall ...

Millard, Christopher, 1872-1927

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