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  1. 6 de mar. de 2017 · John Lockwood Kipling was instrumental in the Arts and Crafts revival in British India – the influence of that movement can be clearly seen here. A sculpture-like illustration from “Kaa’s Hunting” the second story in The Jungle Book, featuring the wily Indian rock python, Kaa.

  2. Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London is the first major exhibition on the career and international legacy of John Lockwood Kipling (1837 – 1911). The 19th-century Arts and Crafts revival in British India is a fascinating chapter in the international history of art and design, but Lockwood Kipling's role and lasting ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2017 · John Lockwood Kipling. Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London. Edited by Julius Bryant and Susan Weber. Contributions by Catherine Arburthnott, Barbara Bryant, Julius Bryant, Peter H. Hoffenberg, Elizabeth James, Sandra Kemp, Nadhra Shahbaz Khan, Christopher Marsden, Abigail McGowan, Deborah Swallow and Susan Weber.

  4. 11 de jan. de 2017 · Painting of Lockwood Kipling (by John Collier 1837-1911) in V&A exhibition Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian. Lockwood’s children were born in India and grew up surrounded by the works of ...

  5. IF JOHN LOCKWOOD KIPLING IS REMEMBERED TODAY, IT IS PRIMARILY AS the illustrator of his son's books. Rudyard Kipling, in fact, throughout his long life, remembered his father as "a mine of knowledge and help, ... a humorous, tolerant, and expert fellow-craftsman," and above all as "a teacher of teachers."1 The senior Kipling - artist, teacher, scholar, and author of Beast and Man in India ...

  6. The Jungle Book – With Illustrations by John Lockwood Kipling & Others. This book contains Rudyard Kipling’s 1894 collection of short stories, The Jungle Book. First published in magazines between 1893 and 1894, the tales of this volume represent fables featuring anthropomorphic animals that convey various moral messages.

  7. John Lockwood Kipling (1837–1911) started his career as an architectural sculptor at the South Kensington Museum (today the Victoria and Albert Museum). Much of his life, however, was spent in British India, where his son Rudyard was born.