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Kitty Shannon
English artist and illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Katherine Marjorie "Kitty" Shannon (3 February 1887[1] – 24 November 1974),[citation needed] was an English artist and illustrator.[2] Her father was the artist Sir James Jebusa Shannon, for whom she was a frequent sitter.[1] In 1912, she married Walter Keigwin and they had two children.[3]
Works
Her work includes illustration for:
- The Devil on Two Sticks by Alain-René Lesage
- Nell Gwyn: The Story of Her Life by Lewis Melville
- Henry VIII and His Wives by Walter Jerrold (1926)
- Venus in Trousers, the fictionalised biography of George Sand (1938)
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