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  1. Biografia. Nato a Londra nel quartiere di Lambeth, quarto dei dodici figli di Alfred Thomas Rackham (1829-1912), impiegato presso l'Ammiragliato, e di Anne Stevenson (1833-1920), originaria di Nottingham, Arthur crebbe in una zona molto viva della parte meridionale del centro di Londra, in una casa affacciata sui resti del giardino botanico allestito nel XVII secolo dai due botanici John ...

  2. Biography. Born in Lambeth, London on September 19, 1867, Arthur Rackham was a prolific artist from a young age. Sneaking pencils into his bed to draw under the covers, he eventually resorted to drawing on his pillow case when paper was taken from him. Inspired to become an artist while traveling to Australia in 1884, Rackham drew avidly during ...

  3. Arthur Rackham’s illustrations are considered to be the most memorable of the early 1900s, but also the most controversial. Many people of the time considered John Tenniel’s illustrations for the story to be canon, and Rackham’s work deviated greatly from Tenniel’s style.

  4. Derek Hudson Arthur Rackham: His Life and Work. London, 1960, p. 168. Roland Baughman The Centenary of Arthur Rackham's Birth, September 19, 1867: An appreciation of his genius and a catalogue of his original sketches, drawings and paintings in the Berol Collection. 1967, related drawings, p. 25. Fred Gettings Arthur Rackham.

  5. Rackham, renowned for his distinctive style and contribution to the Golden Age of Illustration, has had his art displayed in numerous exhibitions worldwide.… By pure coincidence, you've probably come across Arthur Rackham's work, maybe on the cover of a beloved childhood fairy tale or perhaps in a high-end art gallery.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2012 · Arthur Rackham (1867–1939), self-portrait. The first two decades of the 20th century have become known as the Golden Age of Illustration, when improvements in printing technology allowed publishers to produce lavish colour illustrations for the first time. Of all the artists who became famous in this period, by far the most popular was Arthur ...

  7. The 21st-century reader, always hungry for innovation, can appreciate the timeless allure of these classics, reimagined and refreshed by Arthur Rackham. Indeed, Rackham’s partnership with Dickens was no mere alliance – it was a transformative union that forever changed the face of literature and illustration. The Droeshout Portrait ...