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Anne Anderson (1874-1930?) was born in Scotland, grew up in Argentina and settled in Berkshire, England. She illustrated over 100 children's books published between 1911 and 1938, in an art nouveau style influenced by Mabel Lucie Attwell, Jessie M. King and Charles Robinson, often in collaboration with her husband, Alan Wright, who was also an illustrator in his own right, although Anderson was the main breadwinner of the family. She also contributed to nursery comic annuals, including Blackie's Children's Annual, Casseell's Children's Annual, Mrs Strang's Annuals, Playbox Annual and Wonder Annual.

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  • Alan Horne, The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators, Antique Collector's Club, 1994, p. 70-71

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