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 Ethelred Breeze Barry  (1870 - )

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Lived/Active: United States      Known for: illustration-interior, figure
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
He illustrated a number of books, including Marjory and Her Neighbors, by Louise E. Catlin, daughter of George Catlin.  The book was published in 1898 by Lothrop Publishing Co., Boston with 24 line drawings by Barry. 

He had also created the line drawings for Five Minute Stories by Laura E. Richards, published three years earlier.  He illustrated A Great Emergency by Juliana Horatia, 1897, one of the Cozy Corner series as well as The Little Colonel, Maid of Honor, by Annie Fellows Johnston, published in 1906, on which the movie The Little Colonel, starring Shirley Temple was based.

He also illustrated The Three Margarets, Chatterbox, Margaret Montfort, Peggy, Rita, Five Minute Stories and Fernley House. He was the author and illustrator of Little Tong’s Mission, The Countess of the Tenements, Miss DePeysater’s Boy, Little Dick’s Christmas and What Paul Did.

Three Margarets is still available for reading in its original form with the original illustrations on Guttenburg.  He also did the illustration for The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore, a story about an artist who discovers Mayan secrets.

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