Call Number |
PWC/254 |
Physical description |
19 art originals : colour, gouache on paper ; 37 x 52 cm or smaller |
Medium |
watercolour paper 37 x 52 cm or smaller gouache |
Notes |
The original illustrations, PWC/254/17 (annotated as Simpson_spread_14_extra (pp 32-33)), and PWC/254/19 (annotated as Simpson_turk_02) were not published. |
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Title devised by cataloguer. |
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Reference to the pagination of the publication in which the artwork were reproduced begins with the front cover. |
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Collection is accompanied by preliminary sketches, reference photographs, other versions and drafts, poster and educational resources for the book, Simpson and his donkey. |
Access advisory |
Originals may be viewed by appointment, please contact the State Library of Western Australia. |
Additional formats |
A digital reproduction is available online. |
Rights advisory |
Copyright or other restrictions may apply. For public use, contact the State Library of Western Australia. |
Acquisition source |
Purchased; 201606. |
Publications |
Reproduced in: Simpson and the Donkey by Mark Greenwood ; [illustrated by] Frané Lessac. London : Walker Books, 2011. [30 pages] (b2502880) |
CONTENTS |
PWC/254/01 Cover illustration for Simpson and his donkey -- PWC/254/02 Jack and Billy grew up in the back lanes of Tyne Dock, pages 6-7 (spread 01) -- PWC/254/03 In winter Jack carted milk to support his family, pages 8-9 (spread 02) -- PWC/254/04 At seventeen Jack signed up as a stoker, pages 10-11 (spread 03) -- PWC/254/05 Jack trained as a stretcher-bearer, pages 12-13 (spread 04) -- PWC/254/06 On a moonless April morning, pages 14-15 (spread 05) -- PWC/254/07 At dawn the boats grounded on a pebbled seabed, pages 16-17 (spread 06) -- PWC/254/08 Exposed to bullet and bomb, pages 18-19 (spread 07) -- PWC/254/09 Jack was responding to a cry for help, pages 20-21 (spread 08) -- PWC/254/10 Within reach of a dozen enemy rifles, pages 22-23 (spread 09) -- PWC/254/11 At night Jack guided Duffy by lantern light, pages 24-25 (spread 10) -- PWC/254/12 On the morning of May 19th, Turkish forces launched a fierce assault, pages 26-27 (spread 11) -- PWC/254/13 With the rising sun behind him, a Turkish soldier took aim, pages 28-29 (spread 12) -- PWC/254/14 Battle-weary men were misty-eyed when Duffy trudged down the valley alone, pages 30-31 (spread 13) -- PWC/254/15 Jack rescued over three hundred men, pages 32-33 (spread 14) -- PWC/16 ANZAC Cove, Turkey 1915, page 35 -- PWC/17 General Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, page 35 -- PWC18 Spread 14 for pages 32-33 (unpublished) -- PWC19 Spot art of Turk for page 35 (unpublished) |
Subjects |
Kirkpatrick, John Simpson, 1892-1915 -- Pictorial works.
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Lessac, Frané, 1954- Simpson and his donkey.
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Greenwood, Mark. Simpson and his donkey.
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Australia. Army. Field Ambulance, 3rd -- Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula -- Juvenile literature.
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Children's literature -- Illustrations -- Pictorial works.
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Art -- Western Australia.
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Genre/Form |
Works of art -- Western Australia.
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Related names |
Illustrations for (work): Greenwood, Mark,
Simpson and the donkey.
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Related item |
Draft sketches, reference material and educational resources for the book Simpson and his donkey MN 3182
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