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Anne Anderson: A Visionary Illustrator of Scottish Art Nouveau Anne Anderson (1874 – 1930) stands as a remarkable figure in the annals of Scottish illustration, primarily celebrated for her exquisite Art Nouveau style children’s book illustrations. Yet, her artistic endeavors extended beyond fantastical tales; she was also a skilled painter, etcher, and designer of greeting cards—a multifaceted artist who captured the spirit of her er…
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