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Harold Jones

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Georgia Glover
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Ellie Gratton

Harold Jones was a painter, wood engraver and printmaker

He started book illustration in the 1930s, using pen and ink, often with colour washes delicately applied. His lithographs for Walterde la Mare’s This Year Next Year (1937) marked the emergence of a fresh talent in book illustration; and the flat colours strike the eye as something quite new.

Lavender’s Blue (1954), illustrated by Jones with muted colours and shadows and texture created with cross-hatching, was included in the Hans Christian Andersen Award Honours list and received the American Library Association Award in the USA. It has remained in print for over 50 years, and Oxford University Press recently celebrated this anniversary. As well as producing picture books, Jones was prolific in black and white line, illustrating classic authors such as Oscar Wilde, Charles Kingsley and Lewis Carroll.