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  1. Early in 1886 Caldecott developed acute gastritis. He died at St Augustine, Florida, on 13 February 1886, at the age of 39. He was buried in the Evergreen cemetery, St Augustine, but his friends also paid for a memorial, designed by Sir Albert Gilbert, in St Paul’s Cathedral, London. A plaque was placed in the cathedral in Chester, Caldecott ...

  2. Randolph Caldecott est un artiste et illustrateur britannique, né à Chester dans le Cheshire le 22 mars 1846 et mort à Saint Augustine le 12 février 1886. Il est connu pour ses illustrations de livres pour enfants, au point qu'une récompense porte aujourd'hui son nom, la médaille Caldecott de l'American Library Association, décernée au meilleur illustrateur de livre pour enfant de l ...

  3. 5 de dic. de 2017 · Rodney Engen's Randolph Caldecott: "Lord of the Nursery" (1976) suggests in its title Caldecott's ascendance in the literary marketplace. As an artist himself, Engen presents an illustrated biography of the artist that emphasizes his early habit of recording life in quick sketches and emphasizes, through the reproductions, Caldecott's versatility in lesser known art mediums.

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  5. ランドルフ・コールデコット(Randolph Caldecott, 1846年 3月22日 - 1886年 2月12日)はイギリスのイラストレーター、美術家。 ユーモラスで温かい資質が手伝い、独創的かつ多作のイラストレーターとして名声をあげた [1] 。

  6. 17 de oct. de 2012 · Randolph Caldecott, the son of an accountant in Chester, was born in that city on the 22nd of March, 1846, and educated at the King's School, where he became the head boy. He was not studious in the popular sense of the word, but spent most of his leisure time in wandering in the country round.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2017 · Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) broke late 19 th century conventions of children’s book illustration by interpreting stories rather than decorating them, peopling them with cheeky caricatures involved in chaotic escapades. Caldecott came to the British master printer Edmund Evans’ notice in 1877 and was immediately commissioned to illustrate ...