Rose M. M. Pitman
Rose M. M. Pitman | |
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Born | Rose Margaret McLean Pitman 1868 Manchester, England |
Died | 1947 |
Other names | Rosie M. M. Pitman |
Occupation | Illustrator |
Years active | 1894-1904 |
Spouse | Frederick Heine |
Rose M. M. Pitman (1868–1947) was an English illustrator. She is best known for her illustrations for the 1897 edition of Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué.
Biography
[edit]Rose "Rosie" M. M. Pitman was born into a prominent family in Manchester in 1868. Her uncle was Sir Isaac Pitman, the inventor of Pitman shorthand, and her father, Henry Pitman, was an expert in the same field. She worked as an illustrator from 1894 to 1904.[1] She worked in Manchester, then in London from 1894 to 1902, and later in Ledbury.[2]
Pitman's illustrations for Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (Macmillan, 1897), rendered in the pre-Raphaelite style, are considered some of her finest work.[1] A reviewer in The Magazine of Art wrote, "She is not a mere illustrator; she shows the power of original thought which marks the true artist."[3] Other children's books she illustrated include Maurice, Or, the Red Jar by the Countess of Jersey (1894), and The Magic Nuts (1898) and The Ruby Ring (1904) by Mrs. Molesworth.[4] She exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts and contributed to magazines such as Quarto.[2] Her work is included in M. H. Spielmann's Littledom Castle and Other Tales (1903) along with that of Harry Furniss, Kate Greenaway, Jessie M. King, Phil May, Arthur Rackham, Henriette Ronner, Hugh Thomson, and C. Wilhelm.[5]
In 1905 she married Frederick Heine, a German immigrant, and apparently gave up her career. Little is known of her later life. She died in 1947.[1]
Image gallery
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Frontispiece (Undine, 1897)
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"Undine, generous-hearted and full of love, flies down as a dove" (Undine, 1897)
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"The Unselfish Mermaid" (The Magic Nuts, 1898)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Undine by F. de la Motte Fouque, Illustrated by Rosie M M Pitman". Mybookfinds. 6 October 2014.
- ^ a b Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators, Volume 1. Oxford University Press. 2012. p. 219. ISBN 9780199923052.
- ^ "Recent Illustrated Volumes". The Magazine of Art. 22: 271. 1898.
- ^ "Rosie Pitman (Biographical details)". The British Museum.
- ^ Spielmann, M. H. (1903). Littledom Castle and Other Tales. E.P. Dutton.
External links
[edit]- de La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich (1897). "List of Illustrations". Undine. Macmillan. ISBN 9789190001202.
- Molesworth, Mrs. (1898). "Frontispiece". The Magic Nuts. Macmillan.
- Molesworth, Mrs. (1904). "List of Illustrations". The Ruby Ring. Macmillan.
- Child-Villiers, Margaret Elizabeth Leigh (Countess of Jersey) (1894). Maurice, Or, the Red Jar: A Tale of Magic and Adventure for Boys and Girls. Macmillan.
- "Three Book-plates by Rosie M. M. Pitman". Books and Book-plates: The Book-lover's Magazine. 3: 59–64. 1902.
- Rosie M. M. Pitman at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalogue record