|
James Arnold (1909–1999) was an English commercial artist who developed a passion for the wagons that he saw on his cycling tours of the countryside in the pre- and post-War years. He set about producing painstakingly accurate measured drawings and watercolours of all the main regional types that he came across and these he included in a series of books beginning with ''The Joyous Wheel'' (Hamish Hamilton, 1940) and including ''The Farm Waggons of England and Wales'' (John Baker, 1969). Other publications included: *''The Countryman’s Workshop'', Phoenix House, 1953. *''The Shell Book of Country Crafts'', John Baker, 1968. *''All Made by Hand'', John Baker, 1970. *''Farm Waggons and Carts'', David & Charles, 1977. *''All Drawn by Horses'', David & Charles, 1979. As illustrator: *Herring, Maisie. ''Shropshire'', Paul Elek, 1949. *Peel, J. H. B. (John Hugh Brignal), ''The Chilterns'', Paul Elek, 1950. *Edwards, Tudor. ''Warwickshire'', Paul Elek, 1950. ==External links== *(London Transport Museum—an example of Arnold's commercial art ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Arnold (author & artist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|