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Hester Sainsbury

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Sainsbury became a successful artist and print-maker in the 1920s, being known among other things for using an engraving tool that cut multiple parallel lines rather than the usual one. She made fine art prints and illustrations by engraving both copper and wood. The author Philip Neil describes her
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then called Holme Lea, a Queen Anne property. They lived at Holme Lea between 1939 and 1944. During that time they acquired and renovated another house in West Challow into which she, her husband and daughter moved, in 1944.
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with his sister's four children Photographer Unknown. (from left) Hester Margaret Sainsbury, William Tuke Sainsbury, Geoffrey Harrington Sainsbury, Henry Scott Tuke, Philip A Sainsbury at Mawnan Smith
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on 13 May 1932; she illustrated a number of books for his company, Haslewood Books. She and Etchells moved away from London's artistic scene to France House,
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Her artistic career largely came to an end on moving to Berkshire, though she illustrated an edition of Torahiko Kori's works, published in Tokyo in 1936.
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She lived the Bohemian life of an artist; her lover was the Japanese playwright Kori Torahiko between 1917 and 1926, when he died. She married the
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magazine was devoted to "The Choric School", with contributions by Sainsbury and the poets
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Hester Sainsbury's parents were Harrington Sainsbury (1853-1936), court physician to
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and the Omega Workshop Group. Her brother Phillip was one of the founders of the
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Tucker, Peter (1990) . "Hester Sainsbury: a book illustrator of the 1920s" in
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The Apocrypha : according to the authorized version with wood-engravings
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Tate Gallery:Photograph of Henry Scott Tuke with his sister’s four children
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Hester Sainsbury, once so clever with the multiple-tool, has disappeared.
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The Little Magazine Others and the Renovation of Modern American Poetry
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The Heroycall epistles of the learned poet Publius Ovidius Naso
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In the 1930s she and Etchells purchased a weekend cottage in
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engravings as "fresh, supple, and irresistibly charming."
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The Lady's New-Years-Gift; or, Advice to a daughter
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Tarka the Otter" 603: 396: 189:Mrs. Markham's new history of England 180:featured one of her wood engravings. 370: 210:The Ladies' pocket book of etiquette 165: 558: 525: 505:Churchill, Suzanne Wintsch (2006). 486:"(Issue named) The Choric School". 64:She was trained in modern dance by 13: 661: 170:The cover of the first edition of 14: 738: 675: 435: 229:, F. Etchells & H. Macdonald. 219:, F. Etchells & H. Macdonald. 205:, F. Etchells & H. Macdonald. 380:. Rosalind Wyatt. Archived from 36: 636: 597: 588: 552: 285:Complete works of Torahiko Kori 479: 452: 429: 320: 1: 604:Bliss, Douglas Percy (1934). 416:Adventures in the Print Trade 314: 249:, A.A. Knopf. Original title 235:; Boas, Frederick S. (1928). 126:was one of their neighbours. 410:Philip, Neil (26 May 2010). 378:"The Stitch Lives of Others" 7: 606:Print Collector's Quarterly 10: 743: 462:The Journals of Mary Butts 465:. Yale University Press. 31:Hester Margaret Sainsbury 302:In museums and galleries 287:, Tokyo: Sogensha Press. 270:, Golden Cockerel Press. 227:Tales from Hans Andersen 223:Andersen, Hans Christian 212:, Golden Cockerel Press. 134: 129: 310:(prints from 1922–1931) 283:Kori, Torahiko (1936). 194:Savile, George (1927). 727:20th-century engravers 576:Cite journal requires 88:, Kathleen Dillon and 76:founded and ran at 71 27: 538:"Etchells, Frederick" 440:. Leicester Galleries 274:Mathers, Edward Powys 268:Lucina sine concubitu 257:Hughes-Stanton, Blair 21: 561:"Frederick Etchells" 358:. The British Museum 155:(1925), Cayme Press. 149:(1921), Favil Press. 57:, and later ran the 689:(images, including 669:The Private Library 412:"Oriental delights" 266:Hill, John (1930). 78:Royal Hospital Road 559:Dickson, Malcolm. 494:(4). 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Henry Scott Tuke
Queen Victoria
Roger Fry
Gwen Raverat
Favil Press
Cayme Press
Margaret Morris
Maxwell Armfield
Kathleen Dillon
Royal Hospital Road
Ezra Pound
John Rodker
Vorticist
Frederick Etchells
East Hagbourne
West Challow
John Betjeman
Henry Williamson
Tarka the Otter
Belloc, Hilaire
Andersen, Hans Christian
Ovid
Morand, Paul
Hughes-Stanton, Blair
Mathers, Edward Powys
Roth, Samuel
British Museum
"Hester Sainsbury"

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