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Warwick Goble - Corvetto escaping with the Ogre’s Tapestry

Corvetto escaping with the Ogre’s Tapestry (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
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Warwick Goble

Warwick Goble was an illustrator of children's books. He specialized in Japanese and Indian themes.

Goble was born in Dalston, north London, the son of a commercial traveller, and educated and trained at the City of London School and the Westminster School of Art. He worked for a printer specializing in chromolithography and contributed to The Pall Mall Gazette and The Westminster Gazette.

In the 1890s, he contributed half-tone illustrations to monthly magazines such as The Strand Magazine, Pearson's Magazine, and The Boy's Own Paper. In 1893, he was exhibiting at the Royal Academy. In 1896, he began illustrating books. In 1898, he was the first to illustrate H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, having illustrated it for Pearson's Magazine in 1897. He briefly continued with scientific romance themes.

In 1909, he became resident gift book illustrator for MacMillan and produced illustrations for The Water Babies, Green Willow, and Other Japanese Fairy Tales, The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Stories from the Pentamerone, Folk Tales of Bengal, The Fairy Book, and The Book of Fairy Poetry. During World War I, he was employed in the drawing office of Woolrich Arsenal, and volunteered for service with the Red Cross in France. He worked occasionally for New York MacMillan, and produced editions of Treasure Island and Kidnapped. Goble gradually gave up illustration to pursue sculling, cycling, and travelling. He died in his Surrey home in 1943.

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Fenicia and the Two Brothers

Fenicia and the Two Brothers (1911)

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The Fairy appearing to the Prince

The Fairy appearing to the Prince (1911)

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Rita riding on the Dolphin

Rita riding on the Dolphin (1911)

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The King and Princess receiving Pippo at Court

The King and Princess receiving Pippo at Court (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Minecco Aniello meeting the Magicians

Minecco Aniello meeting the Magicians (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Zoza denouncing the Slave

Zoza denouncing the Slave (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
The Lizard showing Goat-Face the Palace

The Lizard showing Goat-Face the Palace (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Violet and the Prince in the Garden

Violet and the Prince in the Garden (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Nennillo and Nennella in the Wood

Nennillo and Nennella in the Wood (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Marziella on the Sea-shore

Marziella on the Sea-shore (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
The Prince and Parsley looking for the Gall-Nuts

The Prince and Parsley looking for the Gall-Nuts (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
Cianna and her Brothers

Cianna and her Brothers (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
The Two Courtiers presenting Cienzo to the King

The Two Courtiers presenting Cienzo to the King (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
The King and the Falcon outside the Palace

The King and the Falcon outside the Palace (1911)

Warwick Goble (English, 1862 – 1943)
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