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  1. Jessie M. King. Apariencia. ocultar. Jessie Marion King (20 de marzo de 1875 - 3 de agosto de 1949) fue una ilustradora escocesa conocida por sus libros infantiles ilustrados. 1 También diseñó exlibris, joyas y telas, y pintó cerámica. King fue una de las artistas conocidas como las Glasgow Girls. 2 . Educación.

  2. Jessie Marion King (20 March 1875 – 3 August 1949) was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls . [2]

  3. Jessie Marion King (20 March 1875 – 3 August 1949) was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls.

  4. Jessie M. King is widely known for her pen and ink lines that follow the art nouveau concepts, but she worked extensively as a muralist, book illustator, and designer of fabric, jewelry, costume and book covers. Jessie Marion King was born in Bearsden, Scotland, a suburb of Glasgow, on March 20, 1875. Her father, the Reverend James King, was a ...

  5. Jessie M. King (1875-1949) A photograph of King and portraits by her husband, E. A. Taylor, and by Helen Paxton Brown. [Click on these images for larger pictures.] Jessie Marion King, the daughter of a minister, was born in Bearsden, near Glasgow. She entered the Glasgow School of Art as a full-time student in 1892, graduating with first class ...

  6. Jessie Marion King (20 de marzo de 1875 - 3 de agosto de 1949) fue una ilustradora escocesa conocida por sus libros infantiles ilustrados. [1] También diseñó exlibris, joyas y telas, y pintó cerámica. King fue una de las artistas conocidas como las Glasgow Girls. [2]

  7. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Artist, designer and pioneer of the Glasgow Style. Published March 20, 2023 by. Fiona Mowat (Europeana) Jessie Marion King was an artist practising in Glasgow, Salford, Paris (as co-founder of the Shieling Atelier), Kirkcudbright, and Arran from the 1890s to 1949.