Harry Rountree (1878 – 1950) was a prolific illustrator, mainly for children. He contributed to such periodicals as the Humorist, Playtime, and Punch.
From 1903 he collaborated with the editor of Little Folks on a very successful series of books. Specialising in animals, he illustrated several classics of children’s literature, including Uncle Remus and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
This is part 4 of a 6 - part series on Harry Rountree.
For earlier works, see parts 1 - 3 also.
1934 Grimms' Fairy Tales |
1934 Grimms' Fairy Tales |
1934 Jack and the Beanstalk "With two or three mighty blows Jack severed the Beanstalk" |
1934 Mother Brown Bear and Cubs pencil and watercolour 24.8 x 17.8 cm "A Book About Animals" |
1934 Young Calves watercolour and bodycolour 24.8 x 17.8 cm "A Book About Animals" |
1934c Bagheera pencil and watercolour 32 x 42 cm |
1935 "The Mammoth Wonder Book for Children" published by Odhams |
1930s Aesop's Fables |
1935 Aesop's Fables published by Ward, Lock & Co. Ltd. hard cover |
1935 Aesop's Fables "The Dragon in the Moon" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "Chanticleer and the Fox" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "The Miller's Donkey" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "Little Partridge's Stolen Eggs" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "The Fox and the Grapes" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "The Fox and the Rook" |
1935 Aesop's Fables "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" |
1935 Aesop's Fables The Fox and the Stork "Every time the stork pulled up a frog he invited the fox to do the same" |
1935 Mansion Polish advertisement |
1937 The Nixie from Rotterdam published by Blackwell |
1937 The Nixie from Rotterdam "Your ears have altered," said Matilde. |
1937 The Nixie from Rotterdam "The river police were sent for. |
1937 The Jungle Picnic |
1938 Mansion Polish advertisement |
1940 Aesop's Fables front cover |
1940 Aesop's Fables "The Wolf and the Fox" |
1940 Aesop's Fables another Aesop's by Rountree, published by The Children's Press |
1940 Children of Cherry Tree Farm front cover |
1940 Children of Cherry Tree Farm Cover Illustration (front and back) gouache |
1944 The Odd Ones hardback book jacket |
1944 The Odd Ones "The booking-clerk had some heated things to say" |
1944 The Odd Ones "Simon had a bottle of ginger-beer to drink |
1947 Wog & Wig published by Franklyn Ward & Wheeler Ltd |
1947 Wog & Wig |
1947 Wog & Wig |
1947 Wog & Wig |
1947 Wog & Wig |
Mansion Polish advertisement |
n.d. "The Mischievous Little Bears" watercolour and bodycolour 38.2 x 29.3 cm |
n.d. An Old Lady Carrying Faggots watercolour heightened with bodycolour 52 x 34.5 cm |
n.d. An Owl Resting on a Fir Tree bodycolour on paper 35. x 24.8 cm |
n.d. "And You!" watercolour and gouache on board 38.5 x 26.5 cm |
n.d. Caricature of Dr. Goggin "Not wanted on the Voyage" watercolour and gouache 38.7 x 26.7 cm |
n.d. Children's Book Illustration
"He made the pot boil and waited with glee"
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