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Morton-Sale, John, 1901-1990

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Personal name headingMorton-Sale, John, 1901-1990
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Variant(s)Sale, John Morton-, 1901-1990
Morton-Sale, J. (John), 1901-1990
Morton-Sale, John
Morton-Sale, John, 1901-
Associated countryGreat Britain
Birth date1901-01-29
Death date1990-03-14
Place of birthKensington (London, England)
Place of deathChagford (England)
Field of activityIllustration of books
Profession or occupationArtists Illustrators
Found inBuchan, J. The long traverse, 1941: t.p. (J. Morton Sale)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Morton-Sale, John)
Sarkissian, A. Children's auth. & illus., 1981 (Morton-Sale, John, 1901- )
Farjeon, Eleanor. Martin Pippin in the daisy-field, 1938: title page (illustrated by Isobel and John Morton-Sale)
Farjeon, Eleanor. Then there were three, [1965]: title page (verses by Eleanor Farjeon ; drawings by Isobel and John Morton-Sale)
Chris Beetles Gallery, WWW site, March 7, 2016: "John Morton-Sale (1901-1990)" (John Morton-Sale was born in Kensington, London on 29 January 1901 ... He went first to the Putney School of Art, and then to the Central School of Art, where he met Isobel Lucas ... In 1952, the Morton-Sales founded and directed the Parnassus Gallery, based at barns at Slocombe ... In 1977, the Morton-Sales retired from the Parnassus Gallery, but even then continued to draw and paint ... He died at Chagford, Devon on 14 March 1990 ...)
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