Harry Rountree (1878 – 1950) was a prolific illustrator, mainly for children. He contributed to such periodicals as the Humorist, Playtime, and Punch.
From 1903 he collaborated with the editor of Little Folks on a very successful series of books. Specialising in animals, he illustrated several classics of children’s literature, including Uncle Remus and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
This is part 3 of a 6 - part series on Harry Rountree.
For earlier works, see parts 1 and 2 also.
From 1903 he collaborated with the editor of Little Folks on a very successful series of books. Specialising in animals, he illustrated several classics of children’s literature, including Uncle Remus and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
This is part 3 of a 6 - part series on Harry Rountree.
For earlier works, see parts 1 and 2 also.
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1919 From "The Doings of Furrymouse" by Kathleen Watson |
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1920s Poster for the New Zealand Government Publicity Office |
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1921 Snake and Two Mice pen and ink 38 x 19 cm |
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1922 Dean's Big Story Book |
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1922 Little Bumps Gets into Trouble published by Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin |
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1922 Little Bumps Gets into Trouble "Silver-Tail's Resolution" |
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1922 Little Bumps Get into Trouble |
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1925 From "Number Three Joy Street" published by Basil Blaclwell, Oxford |
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1928 A Fourteen Pointer pen and ink 28.8 x 17.8 cm The Outward Bound Library |
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1928 A Picnic Place on the Coast of the North Island pen and ink 28.7 x 17.8 cm The Outward Bound Library |
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1928 from Alice Through the Looking Glass "Birds of a feather." |
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1928 from Alice Through the Looking Glass "The White Knight's Song" |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "The Dormouse is asleep again," said the Hatter |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "And all the Little Oysters stood and waited in a Row." |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?" |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "The Jabberwock with Eyes of Flame Came whiffling through the Tulgey wood." |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "The Lobster Quadrille." |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland title page |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
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1928 The Plume of the Araawas oil on board 39.4 x 27.9 cm Novel by Frank O. V. Acheson (New Zealand) |
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1932 Mansion Polish advertisement |
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1934 from Jungle Tales "The Jungle Market" |