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She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
* 1846 Randolph Caldecott, British artist and illustrator ( d. 1886 )
By the 1860s top artists in the west were illustrating for children, including Crane, Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway and John Tenniel.
She spent much time in bed at home amusing herself with painting books and a nursery library that included the works of Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott two artists who exerted strong influences on her later art.
* Randolph Caldecott ( 1846 1886 ), illustrator, lived at No 46 Great Russell Street.
* Randolph Caldecott ( 1846 86 ), artist and book illustrator, was born in Bridge Street, Chester.
* Randolph Caldecott Society.
Children's book illustration by Randolph Caldecott ; engraving and printing by Edmund Evans, 1887
Artists such as Randolph Caldecott, Walter Crane and Kate Greenaway were able to draw influence from the Japanese prints now available and fashionable in Europe to create a suitable style, with flat areas of colour.
Through the 1880s and 1890s, her only rivals in popularity in children's book illustration were Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott.
The best of these were illustrated by the triumvirate of English illustrators Randolph Caldecott, Walter Crane, and Kate Greenaway whose association with colour printer and wood engraver Edmund Evans produced books of great quality.
Cover of Babes in the Wood, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott
The award is named for Randolph Caldecott, a nineteenth-century English illustrator.
He has been compared with Randolph Caldecott, with which it has much in common ; but Dobson's humour was not so " rollicking " and his portraiture not so broad as that of the illustrator of John Gilpin.
Randolph Caldecott, Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway, John Tenniel, Aubrey Beardsley, Roger Hargreaves, Arthur Rackham, John Leech, George Cruikshank and Beatrix Potter were notable book illustrators.
Victorian illustrator Randolph Caldecott lived in the town for several years and many of the town buildings feature in his work.
In this Randolph Caldecott rendition, a dish, spoon, and other utensils are anthropomorphized while a cat in a red jacket holds a fiddle in the manner of a string bass.
* Randolph Caldecott, British artist
Artists employed on The Graphic and The Daily Graphic at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century included Helen Allingham, Alexander Boyd, Frank Brangwyn, Randolph Caldecott, James H. Dowd, Harry Furniss, Phil May, Ernest Prater, Leonard Raven-Hill, Sidney Sime, Snaffles ( Charles Johnson Payne ), George Stampa, Edmund Sullivan, Bert Thomas and F. H. Townsend.
Randolph Caldecott was an inspiration for Potter and his influence is evident in the depictions of Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria who were modelled on the Rat and Miss Mousey in the illustrations for his " A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go ".

Randolph and 22
He was the second President of the Continental Congress from October 22, 1774, until Peyton Randolph was able to resume his duties briefly beginning on May 10, 1775.
Peyton Randolph ( September 10, 1721 October 22, 1775 ) was a planter and public official from the Colony of Virginia.
The county was organized January 22, 1829 and named for U. S. Representative and U. S. Senator John Randolph of Roanoke of Virginia.
* Herbert Barbee ( October 8, 1848-March 22, 1936 ), son of William Randolph Barbee, also noted for his neoclassical sculpture.
Marion Davies ( January 3, 1897 September 22, 1961 ) was an American film actress, best known for her relationship with newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst.
In the general election he defeated, 77. 3 to 22. 7 percent, the attorney Milton Drew Bowers ( 1886-1985 ), originally from Pocahontas in Randolph County in northeastern Arkansas.
Besides Dick Enberg and Rod Hundley ( who worked with Merle Harmon on the January 7, 1973 contest between Kansas and Notre Dame ), other broadcast teams for TVS ' college basketball coverage included John Ferguson and Joe Dean ( who called the February 21, 1970 contest between Kentucky and LSU ), Monte Moore and Ed Macauley ( who called the January 2, 1971 contest between Dayton and UCLA ), Charlie Jones and Elgin Baylor ( who called the January 26, 1972 contest between Providence and USC ), Ray Scott and Bill O ' Donnell ( who called the January 14, 1973 contest between SW Louisiana and Oral Roberts ), Al Michaels and Tom Hawkins ( who called the January 26, 1974 contest between Notre Dame and UCLA ), and Jay Randolph and Billy Packer ( who called the November 17, 1979 contest between Duke and Kentucky and November 22, 1980 contest between DePaul and Louisville ).
The owners of the landfill are, as of June 22, 2004, petitioning the Randolph County Board of Zoning Appeals to allow for an expansion, nearly three times its current size, in order that the landfill continue operation for another 50 years.
Randolph Silliman Bourne ( May 30, 1886 December 22, 1918 ) was a progressive writer and " leftist intellectual " born in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and a graduate of Columbia University.
Lewis Powell was born in Randolph County, Alabama on April 22, 1844 to a Baptist minister, George Cader, and his young wife Patience Caroline Powell.
They first appeared in William Randolph Hearst's newspaper, the New York Journal on September 22, 1901 in a strip titled: " Alphonse a la Carte and His Friend Gaston de Table d ' Hote ".
ARENA ARTISTS ● Saturday, September 22: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue ; Robert Randolph & the Family Band ; Tony Bennett ; Jack DeJohnette Special Trio featuring Pat Metheny & Christian McBride ; Bill Frisell Beautiful Dreamers Meets the 858 Quartet.
* Randolph W. Thrower 4 / 1 / 1969-6 / 22 / 1971

Randolph and March
On March 4, 1887, William Randolph Hearst became editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner and transformed the sedate Examiner into " The Monarch of the Dailies.
In March 1314, James Douglas captured Roxburgh, and Randolph captured Edinburgh Castle.
* March 2 Randolph Scott, American actor ( b. 1898 )
* March Thomas Randolph, poet
On March 18, 2010, three other villages ( East Randolph, Randolph and Perrysburg ) followed suit and approved dissolution into their surrounding towns ( Town of Randolph for the first two, and Town of Perrysburg for the third ); these three villages dissolved at the beginning of 2012.
On 14 March 1314, a surprise night attack by Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, recaptured the castle.
Randolph County was one of several counties created out of the last Creek cession formulated by the Treaty of Cusseta, on March 24, 1832.
When Randolph Field began to function as a training site in 1931, March Field became an operational base.
Portions of the township were taken to form Shamong Township ( February 19, 1852 ), Bass River Township ( March 30, 1864 ), Woodland Township ( March 7, 1866 ) and Randolph Township ( March 17, 1870, reannexed to Washington Township on March 28, 1893 ).
Mine Hill was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 2, 1923, from portions of Randolph Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 8, 1923.
On March 16, 2010, referenda were held in both the village of Randolph and East Randolph to dissolve each entity into a hamlet within the town of Randolph ( with the northernmost portion of East Randolph being absorbed by the town of Conewango.
In 1905, William Randolph Hearst purchased the magazine for US $ 400, 000 ( approximately $ 11, 000, 000 in 2007 prices ) and brought in journalist Charles Edward Russell, who contributed a series of investigative articles, including " The Growth of Caste in America " ( March 1907 ), " At the Throat of the Republic " ( December 1907-March 1908 ) and " What Are You Going to Do About It?
On the 17 October 1346, Robert accompanied David into battle at Neville's Cross, where many Scottish nobles including Randolph, died — David II was wounded and captured while Robert and Patrick, earl of March had apparently fled the field.
Randolph Scott ( January 23, 1898 March 2, 1987 ) was an American film actor whose career spanned from 1928 to 1962.
* Account of the March 11, 1945 kamikaze attack on Randolph.
Bert Randolph Sugar ( June 7, 1937 March 25, 2012 ) was a boxing writer and sports historian.
He married Sarah " Chick " Nicholas Randolph on 27 March 1919.

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