Photocopies of published biographical material, circa 1940-2000
Scope and Contents
The John Rae Collection was donated to the Research Center by his son, Walter Rae, and granddaughter, Jennifer Rae. These materials primarily concern the artist’s illustration career from approximately 1920 to 1950. Also included in the collection are Walter Rae’s unpublished biography of his father, detailing his art career.
Examples of Rae’s published work are included in the form of print proofs, book jackets, magazine tear sheets, cards, booklets, and advertisements. Specifically, his extensive work in children’s literature is represented in the collection by illustrated dustjackets for the books Lucy Locket the Girl with the Pocket (1928), written by Rae himself; Rob Roy: The Frontier Twins (1937), by Constance Lindsay Skinner; and The Winds of God (1941), by Irving Bacheller. Rae’s illustrations are seen in the baby journal, The Best Baby, published by Borden Eagle Brand (circa 1920), and The Runabouts, a guidebook for child-raising published by House of Health (1923).
The collection also includes photographs of Rae’s commissioned oil portraits, including his portrait of Albert Einstein; Rae’s undated manuscript for his children’s book, Grasshopper Green and the Good Fun Club; handwritten song lyrics and sheet music; and a number of original sketches, including two bound sketchbooks.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1940-2000
Creator
- From the Collection: Rae, John, 1882-1963 (Person)
- From the Collection: Rae, Walter, 1916-1998 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to researchers by appointment only. Please contact the Research Center for information on access and research.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.417 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
English
General
Photocopy of “The Raes: Music, Dance and the Great Depression” by Anna N. Coit [family friend], North Stonington Historical Society, 1986
Photocopied page with entry on Rae from Illustrators of Children’s Books 1744-1945, by Bertha Mahony, New York: The Horn Book, 1961
“The John Rae Collection at Westerly Public Library,” compiled by Joe Frawley, Westerly, RI, Fall 1997
Photocopied page with entry on Rae from Who’s Who in American Art 1985
Photocopied page with entry on Rae from Who’s Who in American Art, Vol. III 1940-1941
Photocopied page from Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia of Arts of the American West, undated
Letter from Kathryn T. Taylor, Westerly Public Library, to Jennifer Rae, February 29, 2000, with corresponding clipping from The Westerly Sun, February 14, 2000
Repository Details
Part of the Walter & Leonore Annenberg Research Center - Archives & Special Collections Repository
1 Hoffman's Mill Road
PO Box 141
Chadds Ford PA 19317 United States
610-388-8310
research@brandywine.org
