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Dugald Stewart Walker (1883-1937); early 20th century American illustrator.
A native of Richmond, Virginia; studied drawing at University of Virginia and New York School of Art.
Walker's first comprehensive suite of color and monotone illustrations appeared in Stories for Pictures (1912) and in the Foreword, Mackay wrote:
"Dugald Stewart Walker, a new artist of remarkable talent, suggesting Rackham and Dulac but entirely original in spirit and execution."
Two years after that debut, his generously illustrated version of Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen appeared - a title that benefited significantly from Walker's editorial involvement in the project - and over the following decade, many other commissions followed. Walker's Foreword to Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen provides some insight into his approach, inspiration and intentions through his work:
"I have never been anywhere except Richmond, Virginia, and New York, because I have always been told that only grown-up people were allowed to travel. But the good East Wind and the kindly Moon have taken me on rapturous journeys high above the world to get an enchanted view of things. In this book I have put some of my discoveries, but if you are looking here for real likeness of the things that any one could see if he were grown up, you had better close the covers now. You cannot expect me to draw an exact picture of the North Pole or of a Chinese lady's feet or of a sea-cucumber. But if you are interested in what the East Wind or the Father Stork or the Moon told me, then look with my eyes and you will not mind very much if the courtiers in the ogre's court, or the dock leaves in the Garden of Paradise, are not just as a grown-up person thinks they should be. After all is said and done, what the young ones say about it is the all-important matter."
...His work was noted for its fine detail, elaborate stippling, and lavish design.
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