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Sing a song of sixpence

Drawing
1896 (drawn)
Artist/Maker

Walter Jenks Morgan (1847-1924) was an illustrator and genre painter. Born at Bilston, and educated at Sir Robert Peel's School, Tamworth, Morgan moved to Birmingham and became apprenticed to a lithographer. He studied at the Birmingham School of Art and the Birmingham Society of Artists and produced illustrations for several magazines, including The Graphic and Illustrated London News. He exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy, the New Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of British Artists, and he became President of both the Birmingham Art Circle and the Midlands Art Club.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Sing a song of sixpence (assigned by artist)
  • Nursery rhymes and fables (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Physical description
Illustration for bookplate in black and white on page 21 of 'Nursery rhymes and fables, collected and illustrated by Walter Jenks Morgan. Illustrates the nursery rhyme Sing a song of sixpence and depicts a pie filled with blackbirds being placed in an oven by a man.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19.7cm
  • Width: 15.5cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye, Four & twenty blackbirds, Baked in a pie' (Inscription in pencil on the illustration.)
  • 'Renier' and 'AR' (Inscription in ink on the back of the illustration.)
  • Scribbles. (Scribbles in pencil on the back of the drawing.)
  • 'AR' (Inscription in pencil on the front of the mount.)
Credit line
Donated by Anne Renier and F.G. Renier.
Object history
Bequeathed to the V&A in 1970 by Anne and Fernand G. Renier as part of the Renier Collection.
Subjects depicted
Literary references
  • <u>Sing a song of sixpence</u>
  • <u>Nursery rhymes and fables</u> collected and illustrated by Walter Jenks Morgan and published in London by the Christian Knowledge Society, 1896.
Summary
Walter Jenks Morgan (1847-1924) was an illustrator and genre painter. Born at Bilston, and educated at Sir Robert Peel's School, Tamworth, Morgan moved to Birmingham and became apprenticed to a lithographer. He studied at the Birmingham School of Art and the Birmingham Society of Artists and produced illustrations for several magazines, including The Graphic and Illustrated London News. He exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy, the New Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of British Artists, and he became President of both the Birmingham Art Circle and the Midlands Art Club.
Other number
BA 383 - Previous Renier Collection pressmark
Collection
Library number
RENIER.18

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Record createdApril 4, 2005
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