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a British artist who drew illustrations (=pictures for books) , especially for children's books such as 'Peter Pan' and 'Grimm's Fairy Tales'. His pictures are often in a strange, magical, sometimes frightening style (1867-1939). born Sept. 19, 1867, London, Eng. died Sept. 6, 1939, Limpsfield, Surrey British artist and illustrator. While a staff artist for a London newspaper, he also began illustrating books. He became skillful using the new halftone process, and his highly detailed drawings revealed a unique imagination. He achieved renown with a 1900 edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales, and his illustrations for Rip Van Winkle (1905) brought him recognition in America as well. Altogether he illustrated more than 60 books, including classics of children's literature as well as works by William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, John Milton, Richard Wagner, and Edgar Allan Poe