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Harold Gaze

(1884-1963)

"Teasing," 1930

Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper
Signed and dated with the artist's device, lower right: Harold Gaze / 1930; titled on the verso of the back mat
Image: 13.25" H x 10.75" W; Sheet: 14.5" H x 11.5" W

  • Notes: An important early 20th Century illustrator, Harold Gaze created a fantasy world of vivid and detailed depictions of fairies and fantastic creatures that illuminated numerous children's books.

    Born in 1884 in New Zealand, Harold and his family moved to England when he was ten years old, where he began his art training. Gaze honed his artistic skills at the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art in Kensington, and also at the Polytechnic School of Art in London. With the onset of World War I, Gaze's art training was interrupted. After being rejected from service with the British Army, Gaze worked in munitions manufacturing and was sent in 1917 to New York City to inspect munitions bound for Great Britain. Following the war, Gaze moved to Australia in 1918 where his major period of book illustration and publishing began. "War in Fairyland" and "The Wicked Winkapong" were published by Gordon & Gotch that year, with the first of Gaze's "Mite Merry" series published by Whitcombe & Tombs a year later, in 1919.

    Gaze moved again in the early 1920s, this time to Pasadena, where he transitioned away from commercial publishing and instead focused on creating unique paintings and watercolors for galleries and exhibitions across the United States. Like many artists in Southern California in the early and mid-20th century, Gaze also worked for Disney Studios where he most famously produced fanciful images of fairies for the Disney animated film "Fantasia," released in 1940. Through his work at Disney, Gaze was nicknamed the "Bubble Man" for his realistic yet whimsical depictions of froth and bubbles.

    Gaze passed away in 1963, leaving behind a trove of delightful images of fairies, children, insects and animals frolicking in fantastical and wonderous worlds, such as the present and following works. Gaze's paintings are held in institutions across the United States, including the National Museum of American Illustration, the Pasadena Museum of History and the San Diego Museum of Art.
  • Condition: Overall good condition. Graphite marks, artist pinholes, and small spots of pigment loss showing outside the masked area of the work, and therefore not affecting the image. The sheet is taped to the backmat with brown tape in places along the sheet edges.

    Framed under glass: 22" H x 17.75" W x 0.5" D


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