Honor Charlotte Appleton (1879–1951) was a British illustrator of children's books, including The Children's Alice.[1] She had a delicate watercolour style, influenced by Kate Greenaway and others.[2]
Biography
editShe was born in Brighton, on the south coast of England, on 4 February 1879,[3] and lived in nearby Hove most of her life. She studied art at the Kensington School, Frank Calderon's School of Animal Painting and the Royal Academy of Arts.
Works
editAppleton illustrated more than 150 books in the course of her career. They included the fairytales of Charles Perrault and Hans Christian Andersen,[3] William Blake's Songs of Innocence and a retold version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Children's Alice.
Her watercolours were exhibited at the Royal Academy, and there was a memorial exhibition of her work at Hove Library in 1952.
References
edit- ^ "The Children's Alice - Illustrated by Honor Appleton".
- ^ Honor Appleton at Books Illustrated – archive date 3 April 2011
- ^ a b Bury, Stephen (ed.). "Appleton, Honor Charlotte". Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators. Oxford University Press.
External links
edit- Works by Honor C. Appleton at Project Gutenberg
- Honor Appleton at the Victorian Web
- Honor Appleton at Pook Press
- The picture book The Bad Mrs. Ginger Archived 26 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine, 1902, written and illustrated by Honor C. Appleton, at the International Children's Digital Library