Richard Heighway

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Richard Heighway (March 1832–10 October 1917) was a British illustrator, noted and exhibited for his black and white designs of Aesop's Fables. His work was influenced by the English illustrator Walter Crane.[1]

Heighway's published work include: The Story of the Three Bears, McLoughlin Bros. 1880; The Fables of Æsop, Joseph Jacobs (ed.), MacMillan & Co. 1894; and Bluebeard and Puss in Boots, Banbury Cross Series, Dent 1895.

References

  1. ^ "Case 5, Aesop's Fables". Art Bound. The Athenæum of Philadelphia. 2008. Retrieved 30 July 2011.

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