Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, born 1888 in Carlton, Victoria, was an Australian illustrator of children’s books, mostly depicting fairies. She worked predominantly with pen and ink, and watercolour.
Her first illustration was published by New Idea magazine in 1904 when she was 15 years of age – it accompanied a story written by her older sister, Anne. In the following years the sisters collaborated on a number of stories. Ida married Arthur Outhwaite in 1909 and began working with her husband on a number of books, one being Fairyland (1926). She sometimes used her four children as models for her illustrations.
We offer these gorgeous Ida Rentoul Outhwaite vintage prints, published in 1931, matted and wrapped, ready to frame. Perfect for any child’s room or the collector in all of us.
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Bridesmaid
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Bunny Boy
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On Moonlight Nights They Danced
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Serana’s Wedding
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The Grave of Love
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The three bears
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They Kissed Farewell at the Chateau Gate
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