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Elenore Plaisted Abbott (–) was an American book illustrator, scenic artist, and painter. She illustrated initial 20th-century editions of Grimm's Fairy Tales, Robinson Crusoe, Kidnapped and other books and magazines.
She was educated at three art schools in Philadelphia and Paris and influenced by Howard Pyle.
Elenore Plaisted Abbott — was an American book illustrator, scenic designer, and painter. She illustrated early 20th-century editions of Grimm's Fairy Tales, Robinson Crusoe, Kidnapped and other books and magazines. She was educated at three art schools in Philadelphia and Paris and influenced by Howard Pyle. She was among a group of New Women who sought educational and professional opportunities for women, including creating professional art associations like The Plastic Club to promote their work.She was among a community of New Women who sought educational and professional opportunities for women, including creating professional art associations like The Plastic Club to promote their work. She was married to fellow painter and lawyer C.
Yarnall Abbott.
Early life and education
Elenore Plaisted was born in Lincoln, Maine. She studied art at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and in Paris, France at the Académie des Beaux-Arts,[4] where her work was exhibited.[5] Abbott moved back to Philadelphia in She was influenced significantly by Howard Pyle, her instructor at the Drexel Institute.
She said later in her life that she created her favorite pieces under his tutelage.[4]
Career
Abbott, known for her book illustrations, was also a landscape and portrait painter and scenic designer,[5] including function for Hedgerow Theatre's production of The Emperor Jones.[4] She produced illustrations for Harper's Magazine, the Saturday Evening Post,[4] and Scribner's magazines.[4][6] Abbott created illustrations for books, such as Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Johann David Wyss's Swiss Family Robinson, Louisa May Alcott's Aged Fashioned Girl, and the Grimm's Fairy Tales.[4]
Elenore Abbott loves her fairy tales, and no child who receives such a book will be disappointed Elenore Abbott is not on the surface a clever artist; her active, vigorous yet idealist’s thought is brought into subjection and guides the long sensitive fingers that hold the water paint brush.
— Evan Nagel Wolf, [4]
Abbott was a member of the Philadelphia Water Color Club[5] and Philadelphia's The Plastic Club, an organization established by women artists to promote "Art for art's sake".
Its members included Jessie Wilcox Smith, Violet Oakley, and Elizabeth Shippen Green.[7] These women were identified as the Modern Woman. As educational opportunities were made more available in the 19th-century, women artists became part of professional enterprises, including founding their own art associations.
Artwork made by women was considered to be inferior, and to help overcome that stereotype women became "increasingly vocal and confident" in promoting women's work, and thus became part of the emerging image of the educated, modern and freer "New Woman".[8] Artists "played crucial roles in representing the New Woman, both by drawing images of the icon and exemplifying this emerging type through their own lives." In the late 19th-century and early 20th century about 88% of the subscribers of 11, magazines and periodicals were women.
As women entered the creator community, publishers hired women to create illustrations that depict the world through a woman's perspective.
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Other achieving illustrators were Jennie Augusta Brownscombe and Rose O'Neill.[9]
Personal life
Elenore married lawyer and artist C. Yarnall Abbott[4] in [10] and the couple lived in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania after [4] Her husband designed the family house with a studio for Elenore and himself.[11] Their daughter Marjorie, named after Elenore's maternal aunt, was born in When her aunt died, the Abbotts took in her daughters, Sonya and Elenore.[4] Elenore Abbot co-founded the Rose Valley swimming pool, in , which was housed on country donated by the Abbotts and financed by the sale of some of Elenore's paintings.[4]
Works
Illustrations
Louisa May Alcott, Illustrations by Elenore Plaisted Abbott ().
An Old-Fashioned Girl. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. OCLC
Hans Christian Andersen, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). Flower Maiden and Other Stories. Edward Shenton.
Anna Maynard Barbour, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott ().
That Mainwaring Affair. Philadelphia, London: J.B. Lippincott Company.
Elenore Plaisted Abbott — was an American book illustratorscenic designerand painter. Abbott was educated at three art schools in Philadelphia and Paris and influenced by Howard Pyle. She was among a group of New Women who sought educational and professional opportunities for women, including creating professional art associations like The Plastic Club to promote their function. She was married to fellow artist and lawyer C.OCLC
Jay Cady, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). The Stake: A Story of the Recent England Coast. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs & Company. OCLC
Dwight Burroughs, Illustrations by Helen Alden Knipe and Elenore Plaisted Abbott ().
Jack, the Giant Killer, Jr. George W. Jacobs.
Edward Childs Carpenter, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott ().
Captain Courtesy: A Tale of Southern California. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs.
Edward Childs Carpenter, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). The Code of Victor Jallot: A Romance of Old New Orleans. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs.
Daniel Defoe, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott ().
Robinson Crusoe. London.
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). The shadowy third, and other stories. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company.
Jacob Grimm, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott ().
Grimm's Fairy Tales. Modern York: C. Scribner's Sons.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs & Company.
Elbridge H.
Sabin, Illustrations by Helen Alden Knipe and Elenore Plaisted Abbott (). The Magical Man of Mirth. George N. Jacobs.
Robert Louis Stevenson, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). Kidnapped. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs & Company.
OCLC
Robert Louis Stevenson, Illustrations by Eleanore Abbott (). Treasure Island. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs & Company. OCLC
Watercolor paintings
She made the obeying watercolor paintings by , when they were exhibited at the Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition:[12]
Endymion and the Nereids
The Fairy Tale
Kerfol
Lamia
Madrigal
The Mother
Oh, to Line in the Grass with Pan!
Water
Collections
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania[b]
I Was Despairing When the Bird Returned, c.
, watercolor on illustration board for Swiss Family Robinson[14]
On a Rude Throne Sat the Mother, c. , watercolor on illustration board for Swiss Family Robinson[15]
The Cluster of Grapes Were Ripe and Rich, c. , watercolor on illustration board for Robinson Crusoe[16]
The Monkey Resumed His Place, c.
, watercolor on illustration board for Swiss Family Robinson[17]
Louise Porter (portrait), c. , oil on canvas[18]
Presently I Found I Was Holding to a Spar, c. , watercolor on illustration board for Kidnapped[19]
We Retired to Our Airy Castle, c.
, watercolor on illustration board for Swiss Family Robinson[20]
Delaware Art Museum, Wilimington
I Was Awakened by the Flash of a Hand Lantern Shining in My Face, , gouache on paper for Treasure Island[21]
Now and Again I Stumbled, , gouache on paper for Treasure Island[22]
One Glance Was Sufficient, , watercolor on sheet for Treasure Island[23]
Tell Me Straight Or I'll Break Your Arm, , watercolor on document for Treasure Island[24]
When I Waked, It Was Broad Daylight, , gouache on paper for Treasure Island[25]
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
The Dance, , mural[26]
Gallery
Rose Valley folding screen, or
"Now and again I stumbled," for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, Delaware Art Museum.
"Rustle and shake yourself, dear tree.
And silver and gold throw down to me," for Cinderella, [27]
"She looked around, and saw swans come flying through the air", Six Swans for Grimm's Fairy Tales, [28]
"The griffin carried them over the Red Sea", Soaring Lark for Grimm's Fairy Tales, [29]
Notes
Abbott's year of birth is generally stated as [1][2] Primary passport and ship registers generally show her meet of birth as October 18, , but there are two cases where the date of birth is October 18, Census records sometimes show her year of birth as , which is an estimate calculation based upon age at the appointment of the census, rather than an exact calculation based upon her date of birth.
A family member believes that her year of birth is , without noting a published source.
The Smithsonian also has in its inventory for Brandywine River Museum a painting entitled Peggy Abbott Harvey and Daughter Bret (portrait), , oil on canvas[13] with the source being Catalog of American Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, Index.
of Paintings, and "Brandywine River Museum: Catalogue of the Collection, " Chadds Ford, PA: Brandywine Conservancy, , pg. However, Bret[t] was not born until and Abbott died in It is believed by the museum's curator, Virginia O'Hare, that this is a painting of another mother and daughter made circa [13]
References
Jeff A.
Menges (19 February ). Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations. Courier Corporation. p. 1. ISBN
Mary Carolyn Waldrep (25 April ). Women Illustrators of the Golden Age. Courier Company.
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Elenore Plaisted Abbott – Artists - Delaware Art Museum: Elenore Plaisted Abbott (–) was an American book illustrator, scenic designer, and painter. She illustrated early 20th-century editions of Grimm's Fairy Tales, Robinson Crusoe, and Kidnapped.ISBN
Jeff A. Menges (19 February ). Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations. Courier Corporation.
Biography Born in Lincoln, Maine, Elenore Plaisted Abbott (–) was an illustrator, scenic designer, and painter. She received her training at the Philadelphia School of Style for Women and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where she also exhibited her work.
p. 5. ISBN
"The Artists post ". The Artists. Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society. Retrieved 7 December
Elenore Plaisted Abbott. The Artists Post , Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society. Retrieved March 5,
Library of Congress.
Office. Catalog of Entries. Part 4. Works of Art, Etc. New Series. p.
Jill P. May; Robert E. May; Howard Pyle. Howard Pyle: Imagining an American School of Art. University of Illinois Press; ISBN p.
Laura R.
Prieto. At Place in the Studio: The Professionalization of Women Artists in America. Harvard University Press; ISBN pp. –
Laura R. Prieto. At Abode in the Studio: The Professionalization of Women Artists in America. Harvard University Press; ISBN p.
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"Elenore Hennis Plaisted, Marriage License Number , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marriage Index, –", Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Clerk of the Orphans' Court, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C.
Yarnall Abbott. The Artists Post , Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society. Retrieved March 5,
Philadelphia Water Hue Club. Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition Catalogue. p. 46, 48, 49,
"Peggy Abbott Harvey and Daughter Bret".
Smithsonian Institution Research Communication System. Retrieved December 16,
"I Was Despairing When the Feathered Returned". Smithsonian Institution Research Facts System. Retrieved December 16,
"On a Rude Throne Sat the Mother".
Smithsonian Institution Research Knowledge System. Retrieved December 16,
"The Cluster of Grapes Were Ripe and Rich". Smithsonian Institution Study Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"The Monkey Resumed His Place".
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"Louise Porter". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"Presently I Found I Was Holding to a Spar".
Smithsonian Institution Explore Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"We Retired to Our Airy Castle". Smithsonian Institution Research Data System. Retrieved December 16,
"I Was Awakened by the Delicate of a Hand Lantern Shining in My Face".
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"Now and Again I Stumbled". Smithsonian Institution Research Data System. Retrieved December 16,
"One Glance Was Sufficient". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System.
Retrieved December 16,
"Tell Me Straight Or I'll Break Your Arm". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"When I Waked, It Was Broad Daylight".
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
"The Dance". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved December 16,
Jeff A. Menges (19 February ). Once Upon a Time .
. . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations. Courier Corporation. p. 2. ISBN
Jeff A. Menges (19 February ). Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations. Courier Corporation. p. 3. ISBN
Jeff A.
Menges (19 February ). Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations. Courier Firm. p. 4. ISBN
Further reading
Wolf, Eva Nagel. "Eleanor Abbott, Illustrator." The International Studio. London: John Lane Company ().
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