I couldn't find much reliable information on the web about the Scots-Canadian illustrator and painter
Carton Moore-Park (1877–1956). According to different sources he may have been born in New Brunswick
or the Hebrides, and studied under the direction of Francis Newbery at the Glasgow School of Art.
Moore-Park specialized in animal subjects, and his artistic style was strongly influenced by Japonisme.
In 1910 he moved to the USA, where he separated from his wife and had a relationship with, and maybe married,
fellow artist and renowned dog painter Diana Thorne (a rather interesting character in her own right according
to this article, complete with lots of mysteries and gossip). Anyway, if my dates are correct, Moore-Park created
the lovely and whimsical illustrations for this alphabet book when he was only 22, which I find very impressive...
fellow artist and renowned dog painter Diana Thorne (a rather interesting character in her own right according
to this article, complete with lots of mysteries and gossip). Anyway, if my dates are correct, Moore-Park created
the lovely and whimsical illustrations for this alphabet book when he was only 22, which I find very impressive...
Armadillo
Elephant
Ibex
Kangaroo
Mice
Otter
Porcupine
Unicorn
Vampire bat
Weasel
Yak
Moore-Park wrote and illustrated a variety of children's books centered on animals, including
King of the Beasts, Biffel - A Trek Hox, The Wonders of the Insect World, The Children's Story of the Bee,
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ReplyDeleteMe han recomendado tu Animalarium, cuando vieron mi avestruz:
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karumina