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Henry Justice Ford

English, 1860–1941
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Henry Justice Ford was a prolific and successful English artist and illustrator, active from 1886 through to the late 1920s. Sometimes known as H. J. Ford or Henry J. Ford, he came to public attention when he provided the numerous beautiful illustrations for Andrew Lang's Fairy Books, which captured the imagination of a generation of British children and were sold worldwide in the 1880s and 1890s.

After education at Repton School and Clare College, Cambridge - where he gained a first class in the Classical Tripos in 1882 - Ford returned to London to study at the Slade School of Fine Art and later, at the Bushey School of Art, under the German-born Hubert von Herkomer.

In 1892, Ford began exhibiting paintings of historical subjects and landscapes at the Royal Academy of Art exhibitions. However it was his illustrations for such books as The Arabian Nights Entertainments (Longmans 1898), Kenilworth (TC & EC Jack 1900), and A School History of England by C. R. L. Fletcher and Rudyard Kipling (Clarendon Press 1911) that provided Ford with both income and fame.

His parents were Katherine Mary Justice and William Augustus Ford; his paternal grandfather was George Samuel Ford, a well known bill discounter. His father (a solicitor by profession) and many of his family were cricketers. His father wrote a number of articles and books on the subject, and Ford's brother, Francis Ford (1866-1940), played for England in an Ashes series in Australia.

At the age of 61, Ford surprised his friends by marrying a woman some thirty-five years younger. She was Emily Amelia Hoff (née Rose), a widow whose first husband had been killed in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915. Following the marriage in Kensington Register Office in February 1921, Henry and Emily Ford settled down in Bedford Gardens, Kensington for several years and, in 1927, the couple adopted a child, June Mary Magdelene Ford. The seated model in Henry Justice Ford's painting 'Remembering Happier Things', now in the collection of the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth, bears a strong resemblance to Ford's wife, Emily.

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The Boys with the Golden Stars

The Boys with the Golden Stars (1906)

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The Copper Horse

The Copper Horse (1906)

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The Dragon alarmed

The Dragon alarmed (1906)

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The Dragon flies off with the Empress

The Dragon flies off with the Empress (1906)

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The Emperor meets the three Sisters

The Emperor meets the three Sisters (1906)

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The Emperor whose right Eye laughed while his left Eye

The Emperor whose right Eye laughed while his left Eye (1906)

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The Enchanted Knife

The Enchanted Knife (1906)

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The Fairies catch the Baby

The Fairies catch the Baby (1906)

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The Fairy and Dotterine pass unseen through the Camp of the Enemy

The Fairy and Dotterine pass unseen through the Camp of the Enemy (1906)

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The faithful Beasts wept round the dead Body of the Prince

The faithful Beasts wept round the dead Body of the Prince (1906)

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The Gazelle brings Clothes to his Master

The Gazelle brings Clothes to his Master (1906)

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The Gazelle brings the Diamond to the Sultan

The Gazelle brings the Diamond to the Sultan (1906)

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The Gazelle cuts off the Serpentes Heads

The Gazelle cuts off the Serpentes Heads (1906)

Henry Justice Ford (English, 1860–1941)
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The Gazelle

The Gazelle (1906)

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The Girl with the Wooden Helmet

The Girl with the Wooden Helmet (1906)

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The Goose fnds the Magic Herb

The Goose fnds the Magic Herb (1906)

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The Impudent Young Men

The Impudent Young Men (1906)

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The Lion and the Fox come to the Rescue

The Lion and the Fox come to the Rescue (1906)

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The Lute Player

The Lute Player (1906)

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The Monkey brought to Otohime

The Monkey brought to Otohime (1906)

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The Prince feeds the Baby from his Flask

The Prince feeds the Baby from his Flask (1906)

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The Prince finds the Nunda

The Prince finds the Nunda (1906)

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The Prince meets a strange Man in the Wood

The Prince meets a strange Man in the Wood (1906)

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The Princess at the Curtain

The Princess at the Curtain (1906)

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The Princess charges the Lion

The Princess charges the Lion (1906)

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The Stepmother digs a Grave for the Babies

The Stepmother digs a Grave for the Babies (1906)

Henry Justice Ford (English, 1860–1941)
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The Tontlawald

The Tontlawald (1906)

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The Underground Workers

The Underground Workers (1906)

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The Whirlwind seizes the Wreath

The Whirlwind seizes the Wreath (1906)

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The Witch and the Prince

The Witch and the Prince (1906)

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