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Justin Todd (1) (1932–)

Author of Ring-a-ring o' Roses

For other authors named Justin Todd, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Justin Todd

Ring-a-ring o' Roses (1999) 18 copies
The Magical Paintings of Justin Todd (1978) 6 copies, 1 review
Twelve Days of Christmas (1989) 4 copies

Associated Works

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) — Illustrator, some editions — 32,504 copies, 534 reviews
The Wind in the Willows (1908) — Illustrator, some editions — 27,762 copies, 368 reviews
The Velveteen Rabbit (1922) — Illustrator, some editions — 16,971 copies, 238 reviews
Through the Looking-Glass (1871) — Illustrator, some editions — 8,801 copies, 141 reviews
Spinsters in Jeopardy (1954) — Cover artist, some editions — 757 copies, 20 reviews
The time hoppers (1967) — Cover artist, some editions — 392 copies, 11 reviews
Stories of Five Decades (1972) — Cover artist, some editions — 341 copies, 2 reviews
Tolkien's World (1974) — Cover artist, some editions — 294 copies, 1 review
Nightmare Blue (1975) — Cover artist, some editions — 114 copies, 1 review
Welsh Tales of Terror (1973) — Cover artist, some editions — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Cornish Tales of Terror (1970) — Cover artist, some editions — 28 copies
London Tales of Terror (1972) — Cover artist, some editions — 26 copies
European Tales of Terror (1968) — Cover artist, some editions — 24 copies, 1 review
Sea Tales of Terror (1974) — Cover artist, some editions — 22 copies
Tales of Terror from Outer Space (1975) — Cover artist, some editions — 20 copies
Scottish Tales of Terror (1972) — Cover artist, some editions — 19 copies
Gaslight Tales of Terror (1976) — Cover artist, some editions — 6 copies

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Birthdate
1932
Gender
male
Education
Wimbledon School of Art
Occupations
illustrator
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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1 review
Todd's paintings have a dreamy, otherworldly quality that was obviously attractive to the commissioners of cover art for horror, supernatural, science fiction and fantasy books, many examples of which are included in this collection. However, his style's also well-suited to suburban themes, as shown by his detailed examination of cricket players and spectators on a village green, or the rows of identical, middle-class houses with their manicured lawns displayed between the show more decoratively-patterned curtains that form the backdrop for an afternoon tea, complete with budgerigar.

The large format of the book allows the paintings to really shine, some with their big blocks of bright colours, others with their intricate detail. In the introductory interview (which text, with a short prefatory note, make up the two-and-a-half pages that aren't given over to the paintings and their title pages), Todd acknowledges the influence on his work of, amongst others, Magritte, Bosch and Ernst, though I'm more put in mind of Rousseau and, particularly in the case of his cover for Irish Tales Of Terror, of Richard Dadd's painting, The Fairy-Feller's Master-Stroke


I have quite a few books with his cover art, mainly genre titles, but one of my favourites, which sadly is omitted from this portfolio (reasonably so, as he hasn't painted it at the time this book was published), is his painting for Hermann Hesse's Stories of Five Decades.

According to his website, Todd gave up book cover illustration some years ago, though it's nice to see that he's still working and, occasionally, exhibiting.
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