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Hilda Cowham : ウィキペディア英語版
Hilda Cowham
Hilda Gertrude Cowham (1873–1964) was an English illustrator, famous for her work on children's books and ceramic nurseryware.
==Life==
Hilda Cowham was born in 1873. She was a student at Wimbledon School of Art, Lambeth School of Art, and the Royal College of Art. She was one of the first women illustrators to publish in ''Punch''.〔 Her work was also published in The Sketch, The Graphic and other magazines and periodicals. She illustrated children's books, such as ''Fiddlesticks'' (1900), ''Peter Pickle and his dog Fido'' (1906), ''Curly Heads and Long Legs'' (1914), and ''Blacklegs and Others'' (1911). One of her characters, a "bush haired, black stockinged imp with big sash bow and infinitesimal petticoats", became famous as the "Cowham child" and was widely imitated.〔
In the period 1924 to 1935, she and her friend Mabel Lucie Attwell were employed by Shelley Potteries Ltd to provide illustrations for baby's plate and nurseryware.〔(Hilda Cowham brief biography from the London Transport Museum )〕
She was married to Edgar Lander, also an artist;〔(''Art and Artists'' ), Otago Witness, February 3, 1904〕 they had one son.〔("Baby Wit" ), Marlborough Express, September 15, 1913〕

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