Not currently on display at the V&A

Drawing

ca. 1960-1969 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Janet Grahame Johnstone (1928 - 1979) and Anne Grahame Johnstone (1928 - 1998) were British children's book illustrators best known for illustrating Dodie Smith's classic story, The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956). Always working together, the twins illustrated over hundred books, including fairytales by Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, J. M. Barrie and Charles Kingsley, and various myths, legends, nursery rhymes and prayers. Janet specialised in drawing animals and birds; Anne worked on human figures and buildings. During the 1950s and 1960s they also produced artworks for television programmes such as Andy Pandy and The Flower Pot Men.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink on paper
Brief description
Pen and ink on paper headpiece design by Anne and Janet Grahame Johnstone, ca. 1960-1969.
Physical description
Headpiece design featuring a fish caught on the end of a piece of seeweed which a Siamese cat in a basket is dangling into the water.
Dimensions
  • Height: 5.5cm
  • Width: 9.5cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'AR' (Inscription in ink on the back of the mount.)
  • 'Anne Grahame Johnstone' (Inscription in pencil on the back of the mount.)
  • 'Heading:- Chapter II. The Journey.' (Inscription in pencil (and underlined) on the back of the mount.)
  • 'From the library of Anne Renier and F.G. Renier' (Printed label on the back of the mount.)
  • 'A.G.J.' (Artist's signature in ink on the bottom left of the illustration.)
  • 'J.J.' (Artist's signature in ink on the bottom right of the illustration.)
  • 'Sellars 542' (Inscription in pencil on the back 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
Summary
Janet Grahame Johnstone (1928 - 1979) and Anne Grahame Johnstone (1928 - 1998) were British children's book illustrators best known for illustrating Dodie Smith's classic story, The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956). Always working together, the twins illustrated over hundred books, including fairytales by Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, J. M. Barrie and Charles Kingsley, and various myths, legends, nursery rhymes and prayers. Janet specialised in drawing animals and birds; Anne worked on human figures and buildings. During the 1950s and 1960s they also produced artworks for television programmes such as Andy Pandy and The Flower Pot Men.
Collection
Library number
RENIER.174

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Record createdJune 2, 2005
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