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  1. Call us at 805 567-4677 (orders only, please). You can also request an invoice or ask a question. Guarantee: Return your art print within 15 days in original condition for full refund (less shipping). A selection Jessie M. King art prints from her illustrations to Little Mermaid, Seven Happy Days, and Oscar Wilde's A House of Pomegranates.

  2. ILLUSTRATED BOOK 'A House of Pomegranates' by Oscar Wilde 1915 Jessie M. King's individual style led her to become one of the most successful illustrators and designers of her time. She produced this illustration in Paris, newly inspired by batik printing and the Ballets Russes. Delicate decorative effects were still present in her work but ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Jessie Marion King was an artist practising in Glasgow, Salford, Paris (as co-founder of the Shieling Atelier), Kirkcudbright, and Arran from the 1890s to 1949. She worked across various media and crafts producing jewellery, decorated ceramics, and illustrations, especially for books. In the early 1900s, she taught bookbinding and ceramic ...

  4. 30 de jun. de 2011 · Jessie Marion King (March 20, 1875 – August 3, 1949) was a Scottish painter and illustrator of Children's books. She was born in Bearsden, near Glasgow. Her father was a minister with the Church of Scotland and she received a strict religious education and was discouraged from becoming an artist. Jessie M. King began training as an Art ...

  5. Scottish 1875 - 1949. Designers & Makers. Jessie Marion King was a Scottish illustrator and designer known for her Art Nouveau style. Born in Glasgow, she studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1892 to 1899. Perhaps best known for her work as a book illustrator, King was one of the most commercially successful designers to emerge from ...

  6. Jessie Marion King was the most important and best known of the Glasgow Girls. Born in 1875, the daughter of a preacher, she studied at Glasgow School of Art under Charles Rennie Macintosh. She later returned there to teach. She married E A Taylor and they settled in Kirkcudbright - an enclave for artists who valued its quality of light. The ...

  7. The Fisherman and His Soul with illustrations by Jessie M. King from the 1915 edition. The Fisherman and His Soul is a fairy tale from A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde, first published in 1910 and dedicated to his wife Constance Mary Wilde.