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Clarke Hutton (1898 - 1985)

Biography

Clarke Hutton (b. Stoke Newington, London 1898 - d. London 1985) was originally an assistant stage designer at the Empire Theatre from 1916. A decade later he took a trip to Italy, which inspired him to become a fine artist. In 1927 he joined A. S. Hartrick's lithography class at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, after Hartrick retired he taught the class himself until 1968. Hutton experimented with the technique of autolithography with the aim of developing a way of printing affordable full-colour children's books, and worked with Noel Carrington at Penguin Books to develop the Picture Puffin imprint. He used the same technique on Oxford University Press' Picture History series. He illustrated about 50 books in all, for publishers in the UK and USA.

 

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UK

Nationality:

British

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