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The Rev John Erskine Clarke, MA, Hon Canon of Southwark;Founder and First Editor of "Chatterbox"(litho)
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The Rev John Erskine Clarke, MA, Hon Canon of Southwark;Founder and First Editor of "Chatterbox"(litho)
7169006 The Rev John Erskine Clarke, MA, Hon Canon of Southwark; Founder and First Editor of " Chatterbox" (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rev John Erskine Clarke, MA, Hon Canon of Southwark; Founder and First Editor of " Chatterbox." Illustration for Chatterbox (1917).); © Look and Learn
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Archbishops Archdeacon Clergymen Editor Editors 1910 1919 Gents Only One Person Portait Portriat
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The Rev John Erskine Clarke, MA, Hon Canon of Southwark; Founder and First Editor of 'Chatterbox' (litho) captures the essence of a distinguished clergyman and influential editor. This black and white lithograph, created by an English School artist in the early 20th century, showcases the remarkable portrait of a man who left an indelible mark on both religious and literary spheres. With his dignified presence and scholarly demeanor, The Rev John Erskine Clarke commands attention. As the founder and first editor of 'Chatterbox, ' a popular publication in 1917, he played a pivotal role in shaping children's literature during that era. This illustration for 'Chatterbox' exemplifies his commitment to providing engaging content for young readers. The chromolithograph technique used in this print adds depth to the image while maintaining its timeless charm. The intricate details captured by the artist highlight not only The Rev John Erskine Clarke's physical features but also his intellectual prowess. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are reminded of the significant contributions made by individuals like The Rev John Erskine Clarke. His dedication as an archdeacon within Southwark Cathedral further solidifies his influence within ecclesiastical circles. This print serves as a testament to one man's legacy – a visionary leader who combined faith with literature to inspire generations. It is no wonder that this artwork holds its place within private collections worldwide.
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