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  1. The Pauline Baynes web site is administered by Peter Thorpe and Robert Zimmerman. Site design copyright 2012 - 2019 by ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Pauline Diana Gasch, née Baynes ( 9 September 1922 - 1 August 2008) was an English book illustrator, whose work encompasses more than 100 books. Though her early years were spent in India, where her father was commissioner in Agra, she and her elder sister came to England for their schooling. Baynes attended the Slade School of Fine Art, but ...

  3. In Puffin Post Vol. 6, No. 2, 1972, the map is described this way: A Map of Narnia - Follow the route of the Dawn Treader, see Cair Paravel and the Lone Islands. Now, for the first time, you can see Narnia and the surrounding countries on one beautiful map measuring 20 ins by 30 ins. Pauline Baynes, who illustrated all of the Narnia books, has ...

  4. Pauline Diana Baynes (1922-2008) was an English illustrator, most famous for illustrating The Chronicles of Narnia. Daughter of Frederick Baynes and Jessie (née Cunningham), Pauline Baynes was born on the 9th of September 1922 [1], in Hove. She spent her early years in Agra, India, where her father was a commissioner in the Indian Civil Service. When she was five, her mother took her and her ...

  5. This is an interactive web site for family, friends and fans of Pauline Baynes, one of the greatest illustrators of our time. The site is curated by Peter Thorpe, an illustrator, who met Pauline in 1975 and corresponded with her for three decades.

  6. Pauline illustrated The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis in 1950. The Guardian Saturday Review ran a feature on writers' favourite illustrators and illustrations in their December 8, 2012 edition. Phil Ardagh picked Pauline Baynes's drawing of the lamppost in the woods from The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. Paulinebaynes.com was able to help The Guardian contact the CS Lewis ...

  7. This map of Middle Earth was painted by Pauline Baynes in 1969. Design by J. R. R. Tolkien, C. R. Tolkien, Pauline Baynes. Copyright © George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1970.