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  1. Helen Mary Jacobs, BWS (1888-1970) Talented in both draughtsmanship and watercolour painting, Helen Jacobs soon established herself as a children’s illustrator. Though best known for the precision, energy and imagination of her early fairy subjects, she responded well to a variety of commissions; and, as a primary teacher, she seemed an ideal interpreter of textbooks and primers.

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  2. Helen Mary Jacobs. 1921 watercolour by Helen Jacobs for a children's book frontispiece. Helen Mary Jacobs (1888 – 1970) was an English artist and illustrator known for her work on comic strips for children's annuals, especially fairy art. She also illustrated children's novels and educational school books.

  3. Quick Reference. (1888–1970), British illustrator. Helen Mary Jacobs was a watercolorist and illustrator of children's books, especially fairy tales. She contributed to the magazine The Children's Fairy; originally called The Sunday Fairy ... From: Jacobs, Helen in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

  4. Jul 31, 2022 · Helen Jacobs was an early 20th century illustrator, who was especially known for her illustrations of children's fairy tales. Daughter of the famous humorist W. W. Jacobs, she studied art at West Ham Municipal College. She contributed to comic magazine The Sunday Fairy, which started in 1919.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › helen-jacobsHelen Jacobs - Artnet

    Dec 10, 2019 · View Helen Jacobs’s artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale.

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  6. Helen Mary Jacobs was born in Ilford, Essex, on 10 October 1888, and educated at West Ham School of Art. She drew comic strips for The Sunday Fairy (1919-), later known as The Children's Fairy and Bubbles, as well as Cassell's Children's Annual, Little Folks, Playbox, Rainbow, The Wonder, and the Joy Street Annuals, which ran for 14 years. She also illustrated children's books, particularly ...

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  8. Jacobs, Helen Mary Helen Mary Jacobs was born in Ilford, Essex, the sister of the writer W.W. Jacobs; she studied art at the West Ham Municipal College. She illustrated children’s books in pen, ink and watercolor. Towards the end of her career she specialized in drawings for educational books. The artist first exhibited at the Royal Academy ...