Frances Isabelle Lockwood Brundage (1854–1937) was an American illustrator best known for her depictions of attractive and endearing children on postcards, valentines, calendars, and other ephemera published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Samuel Gabriel Company, and Saalfield Publishing. She received an education in art at an early age from her father, Rembrandt Lockwood. Her professional career in illustration began at seventeen when her father abandoned his family and she was forced to seek a livelihood. (From Wikipedia) More about Frances Brundage:
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| | Books by Frances Brundage: Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: Children Stories (adaptations of Dickens illustrated by various artists; adapter and publisher unknown; ca. 1900), by Charles Dickens, also illust. by Harold Copping (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: Royal Children of English History (London et al.: Raphael Tuck and Sons, n.d.), by E. Nesbit, also illust. by May Bowley (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Additional books by Frances Brundage in the extended shelves: Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: The Arabian nights (London et al.: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1894), ed. by Helen Marion Burnside, also illust. by Will Brundage and J. Willis Grey (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: The Arabian nights (London et al.: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1892), ed. by Helen Marion Burnside, also illust. by Will Brundage and J. Willis Grey (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: The Arabian nights (London et al.: Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., 1898), ed. by Helen Marion Burnside, also illust. by Will Brundage and J. Willis Grey (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: Billy Whiskers at Home, by Frances Trego Montgomery, also illust. by C. W. Frank (Gutenberg ebook) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The children's hour (R. Tuck, in the 19th century), also by Edric Vredenburg, May Bowley, Ellen Melby, and M. A. Hoyer (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: The children's hour (London et al.: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1897), by M. A Hoyer, Nora Chesson, Antony Guest, and S. E Bennett, ed. by Edric Vredenburg, also illust. by Ellen Welby and May Bowley (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: The children's Shakespeare (London et al.: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1895), by E. Nesbit and William Shakespeare, ed. by Edric Vredenburg, also illust. by May Bowley and J. Willis Grey (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: Cymbeline : and other stories (Raphael Tuck, 1890), also by E. Nesbit, William Shakespeare, and Hugh Chesson (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Saalfield Pub. Co., 1930), also by Daniel Defoe and Saalfield Pub. Co (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Saalfield Publishing Co., 1924), also by Daniel Defoe (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Chicago et al.: Saalfield Pub. Co., 1864), also by Daniel Defoe (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: Little bright eyes (London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, c1898), by Helen Marion Burnside, Antony Guest, and S. E Bennett, ed. by Edric Vredenburg, also illust. by May Bowley, Edith Taylor, and Mabel Taylor (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: A little Swiss boy, by Johanna Spyri, trans. by Clement W. Coumbe (Gutenberg ebook) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The merchant of Venice : and other stories (Raphael Tuck, in the 1890s), also by E. Nesbit, William Shakespeare, and Hugh Chesson (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: A midsummer night's dream : and other stories (Raphael Tuck, 1890), also by E. Nesbit and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: Moni, the goat boy (Saalfield Pub. Co., 1926), also by Johanna Spyri and Clement W. Coumbe (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: Royal children of English history (London and New York: R. Tuck & Sons, n.d.), by E. Nesbit, also illust. by May Bowley (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: Tales from Tennyson ... (London, 1905), also by Nora Chesson and M. Bowley (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The taming of the shrew : and other stories (Raphael Tuck, 1890), also by E. Nesbit, William Shakespeare, and Hugh Chesson (page images at HathiTrust) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: There was once (London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1899), by Helen Marion Burnside and M. A Hoyer, ed. by Edric Vredenburg, also illust. by T. Cromwell Lawrence and May Bowley (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937, illust.: What really happened (London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1896?), by Meade, Edward Garrett, Edric Vredenberg, Helen Marion Burnside, Florence Scannell, E. Nesbit, and Day, also illust. by Jane Willis Grey, John Lawson, Ellen Welby, B. E Parsons, Edith Scannell, Inez Warry, and Fanny Moody (page images at Florida) Brundage, Frances, 1854-1937: The winter's tale : and other stories (Raphael Tuck, in the 1890s), also by E. Nesbit, William Shakespeare, and Hugh Chesson (page images at HathiTrust)
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