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Dorothy Lathrop
A monochromatic lithograph by Dorothy Lathrop depicting the artist with her pet monkey, Jaspa, rendered with fine detail and high contrast.
Dorothy Lathrop was an American illustrator and author, widely recognised for her delicate depictions of animals and children. This work, titled Jaspa and Me, captures a quiet moment between the artist and her pet monkey. Lathrop possessed a particular talent for rendering the texture of fur and the expressive qualities of animal faces, a skill honed through her extensive work in children's literature. The composition relies on a high-contrast monochromatic palette, typical of Lathrop's lithographic work. The dark background pushes the figures forward, creating a sense of intimacy. The monkey, Jaspa, sits perched upon the artist's shoulder, its gaze directed slightly away from the viewer. Lathrop's own expression is one of calm observation. Her hand is positioned near the animal, suggesting a gentle connection between the two subjects. The inclusion of foliage in the upper left corner provides a subtle framing device, adding a touch of naturalism to the otherwise stark setting. Lathrop's technique involves fine, controlled lines that build form and volume. The shading is precise, avoiding heavy-handedness while maintaining a clear sense of three-dimensional space. This print demonstrates her ability to balance realistic anatomical detail with a soft, almost storybook quality. Her work often explored the relationship between humans and the natural world, a theme that remains consistent throughout her career. By focusing on the interaction between herself and her companion, Lathrop invites the viewer into a private, domestic sphere. The print is a fine example of early twentieth-century American illustration, reflecting the technical proficiency and narrative focus that defined her output for several decades.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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American illustrator and first Caldecott Medal recipient (1938), known for precise animal drawings and her illustrated edition of Rossetti's "Goblin Market."
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