Warwick Goble

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Warwick Goble was a British illustrator best known for his early 20th-century book and magazine illustrations, particularly for fantasy, fairy tales, and science fiction works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British illustrator
book illustrator
illustrator
magazine illustrator
person
activeInPeriod early 20th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt City of London School
Westminster School of Art
employer Pearson's Magazine
surface form: Pearson’s Magazine

The Strand Magazine
fieldOfWork book illustration
fairy tale illustration
fantasy illustration
illustration
magazine illustration
science fiction illustration
gender male
genre fairy tales
fantasy
science fiction
languageOfWork English
movement Golden Age of American Illustration
surface form: Golden Age of Illustration
name Warwick Goble self-link
nationality British
notableFor colour plate illustrations for gift books
early 20th-century book illustrations
early 20th-century magazine illustrations
notableWork illustrations for "Folk Tales of Bengal"
illustrations for "Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales"
illustrations for "Stories from the Pentamerone"
illustrations for "The Fairy Book"
illustrations for "The Water-Babies"
illustrations for H. G. Wells stories
occupation illustrator
placeOfBirth Dalston
surface form: Dalston, London, England
placeOfDeath London, England
style decorative art nouveau-influenced illustration
watercolour illustration
workedOn children’s books
fairy tale collections
fantasy literature
science fiction literature

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Warwick Goble name Warwick Goble self-link