Henriette Willebeek le Mair
Henriette Willebeek le Mair (Rotterdam, April 23, 1889 — March 15, 1966) was a Dutch illustrator of children's books.[1]
She married Hubertus Paulus Baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1883–1958), the leader of the Sufi Movement in Netherlands, in 1920, and adopted the name "Saida". They settled in The Hague, Netherlands.[1]
Although she illustrated a relatively limited number of books, her work is considered classical. According to the article "The turbine 'Patria' of the Rotterdam Lloyd" in the journal Nederlandsch Indië Oud & Nieuw 4 (1919–1920) 8, December 1919, 227–256, Willbeek le Mair made wall decorations of the nursery on 'Patria'.
Books
- Premières Rondes Enfantines (1904)
- Our Old Nursery Rhymes (1911)
- Little Songs of Long Ago (1912)
- Schumann’s Piano Album of Children’s Pieces (1913)
- Grannie’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Mother’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Auntie’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Nursie’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Daddy’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Baby’s Little Rhyme Book (1913)
- Elkin, R. H., The Children’s Corner (1914)
- What the Children Sing (1915)
- Little People (1915)
- Elkin, R. H., Old Dutch Nursery Rhymes (1917)
- Baby’s Diary (ca. 1925)
- Milne, A. A., A Gallery of Children (1925)
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, A Child’s Garden of Verses (1926)
- Khan, Noor Inayat, Twenty Jakarta Tales (1939)
- Christmas Carols for Young Children (1946)
- Four & Twenty Tailors (1975)
- Lemair Diary’’ (1991)
- Little Green Rhyme Book (1995)
- Golden Days: A Book for Addresses and Days to Remember, by Henriette Willebeek Le Mair and Mair H. Le Willebeek (1997)
- A Children's Bedtime Book (2003)
- The Mother Goose Treasury (2003)
- Flower Garden of Inayat Khan by Inayat Khan by Inayat Khan (text) and H. Willebeek le Mair (illustrations) (2010)
- What the Children Sing: A Book of the Most Popular Rhymes & Games – Scholar's Choice Edition by Henriette Willebeek le Mair, Alfred Edward Moffat (2015) — 2 editions
References
- 1 2 "Henriette Willebeek Le Mair". Vintage Book Illustrations. January 30, 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
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