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May Gibbs b. 17 January 1877

Also known as Cecilia May Gibbs
  • Artist (Draughtsman),
  • Artist (Painter),
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Creator of the famous tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, the Gumnut babies, Gibbs began her career as a cartoonist and hoped to be recognised as an exhibiting painter. She travelled to London whenever she could to study and improve her technique. Not especially social with other artists (although she did exhibit regularly), she would become better known for enchanting the public with her charming illustrated works.
  • Biographical Data b. 17 January 1877 Sydenham, Kent, England, UK
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 27 people
  • Groups 2 groups
  • Works 46 works
  • Exhibitions 9 exhibitions
  • Collections 3 collections
  • Recognitions 2 recognitions
  • References 22 references
  • received
    MBE for her contribution to children's literature
    Dates
    1955
    Recognition type
    Award
  • received
    Her first published illustration, Little Folks, appeared in the W.A. Bulletin (ill. Walsh, p.30) aged 12 as the result of winning a competition
    Dates
    1889
    Recognition type
    Award
    Description

    Her first published illustration, Little Folks, appeared in the W.A. Bulletin (ill. Walsh, p.30) aged 12 as the result of winning a competition

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