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Autumn Scene - Rowland Hilder - Royle 1981 - Framed Print - 12"H x 16"W

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Autumn Scene - Rowland Hilder - Framed Print - 12"H x 16"W

Rowland Frederick Hilder OBE  was an English marine and landscape artist and book illustrator. He was born in New York, Following the outbreak of World War 1 Rowlands English father decided in 1915 to return to his native county of Kent England to enlist in the army.

Hilder studied at Goldsmiths' College, in south London where he met and married botanical artist Edith Blenkiron.  As a student with little money he cycled into Kent and discovered the Shoreham Valley in the North Downs where he was delighted to sketch the same barn drawn by the visionary painter Samuel Palmer in the 1820s. This interest in the countryside began a lifelong passion for drawing landscapes in both pencil and watercolour initially of Kent "The Garden of England" and the Thames with its sailing vessels and old buildings.

Hilder was commissioned by to illustrate books and his decorative end papers and black and white drawings of "Treasure Island" in 1929 won him The Times illustrators award.

In 1929 Hilder was commissioned by Shell Mex Ltd to illustrate "Then and Now" a travel guide which started a long relationship with the company with posters sponsored by them. In 1953 when asked by the publisher George Rainbird to provide background landscapes to a series of wildflowers by an another artist Hilder showed him pictures of flowers by his wife Edith and Rainbird then commissioned them both to create the Shell "Flowers of the Countryside" series. Demand was so great that Shell set up an office to deal with correspondence and 13 million plates were published.

According to the Dictionary of National Biography 'The description "Rowland Hilder country" (attached primarily to the weald of Kent) evokes a landscape as distinctive and personal as "Constable's country" along the Suffolk Stour.'


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