Maria Louise Kirk
Maria Louise Kirk, usually credited as M. L. Kirk or Maria L. Kirk, was an American painter and illustrator of more than fifty books, most of them for children.
Her notable work includes illustrations for a US edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1904, for the first edition of The Secret Garden, and for several books by L. M. Montgomery and Johanna Spyri.
Life and work
Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Kirk studied art in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia [School of Design for Women|School of Design for Women] and then at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, She had exhibitions around Pennsylvania and won awards in Philadelphia and Chicago.
In the 1890s, she went on to study at the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1894 won the Mary Smith Prize of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, for a portrait.
During her career, Kirk illustrated more than fifty books, including an American edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1904. Her style is individual, little influenced by the Jugendstil or Art Deco movements.
Although she was a talented artist, with so much published work, little is known about Kirk's life. She died on her 78th birthday in 1938.
In 2009, the Folio Society of London used Kirk’s illustrations for its new edition of At the Back of the North Wind.
Reception
A review of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in The Advance magazine said of it "Fifty-seven illustrations by M. L. Kirk and John Tenniel will keep the small reader at fever heat."List of books illustrated
- Kate Upson Clark, That Mary Ann: the Story of a Country Summer
- Theodora R. Jenness, Piokee and Her People
- "Pansy", Pansy's Sunday Book: For afternoon readers :gems of literature and art, with numerous illustrations
- Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- George MacDonald, At the Back of the North Wind
- Mother Goose Favorites, M.A. Donohue & Co, No. 800, Linennear, Early 1900s, undated cloth book
- Ouida, A Dog of Flanders, the Nürnberg Stove, and Other Stories
- George Daulton, The Helter Skelters
- Adelheid Wette, translated Norreys J. O’Conor, Hänsel and Gretel: a fairy opera adapted from the libretto
- Jean Ingelow, Mopsa the Fairy
- Favorite Rhymes of Mother Goose
- Winston Stokes, The Story of Hiawatha, Adapted from Longfellow by Winston Stokes
- Hans Christian Andersen, Tales from Hans Andersen
- Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
- Fergus Hume, Chronicles of Fairyland
- Sara Tawney Lefferts, ed., Land of Play: Verses, Rhymes and Stories
- All Shakespeare's Tales: Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb, and Tales from Shakespeare by Winston Stokes
- Inez N. McFee, The Story of Idylls of the King, adapted from Tennyson, by Inez N. McFee, with the original poem
- Clayton Edwards, The Story of Evangeline, Adapted from Longfellow. With the Original Poem
- Mrs Molesworth, The Cuckoo Clock
- F. J. Harvey Darton, The Story of the Canterbury Pilgrims Retold from Chaucer and Others
- George MacDonald, The Princess and Curdie
- Johanna Spyri, Heidi
- Emma C. Dowd, DOODLES the Sunshine Boy
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne's House of Dreams
- Stella George Stern Perry, The Angel of Christmas: a vision of to-day
- Charles Kingsley, The Water-Babies, [A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby|The Water Babies]
- Miss Mulock, The Adventures of a Brownie
- Emma C. Dowd, Polly and the Princess
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Rainbow Valley
- Robert Louis Stevenson, A Child's Garden of Verses
- Carlo Collodi, Pinocchio: The Story of a Puppet
- Johanna Spyri, Cornelli
- John Ruskin, The King of the Golden River, and Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Rilla of Ingleside
- Johanna Spyri, Mäzli : a story of the Swiss valleys
- Johanna Spyri, Vinzi: a Story of the Swiss Alps
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Emily of New Moon
- Johanna Spyri, Dora
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Emily Climbs
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Emily's Quest
- Johanna Spyri, Moni, the Goat Boy
- A. C. Darby, Skip-come-a-Lou
- George MacDonald, At the Back of the North Wind, illustrated by Maria L. Kirk
Other works illustrated
- Wide Awake, Volume 36, Issue 5