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Robert Gibbings
   
Life
1889-1958 [Robert John]; b. 23 March; son of Rev. Edward Gibbings, rector
of Garrettstown, Co. Cork, soon afterwards Rector of Carrigrohane and
later canon of St. Fin Barres [Finbar] Cathedral, Cork; his maternal
grandfather was High Sherriff of Cork; ed. Fermoy, UCC, medicine; left
university after period or enrollment for both medicine and art; studied
at Slade, 1911-12; encouraged to take up etching by Noel Rooke; commenced
designing book-plates, the first showed at RHA, 1913; enlisted [Royal
Munster Fusiliers, 4th Batt.]; shot through the neck at Gallipoli, 1915;
later in Salonika; stationed at Bere Island, Co. Cork, 1917; travels took
him to the Pacific islands and Australasia; fnd. member of Society of
Wood Engravers, 1920; proprietor-director of The Golden Cockerel Press,
1924-33, establishing his reputation as an author-illustrator; sold his
share but continuing to illustrate; published travel works with Dent,
and in paperback with Penguin; taught book production at Reading University;
ill. Beasts and Saints, trans. Helen Waddell (1934); issued Iorana:
A Tahitan Journal (1932); Noontime in Italy (1932); Coconut
Island (1936); visited Bermuda, 1937; Blue Angles and Whales (1938),
a record of personal experiences above and below water; Hon.
MA, NUI, 1938; bult the Willow, a flat bottomed boat, for travelling
on rivers, 1939; issued Sweet Thames Run Softly (1940); among eight
other books on rivers incl. Coming Down the Wye (1942); Lovely
is the Lee (1945); Sweet Cork of Thee (1951); AHRA, 1951; and
John Graham, Convict (1937, rep. 1956), also those illustrated
by himself, an account of the adventures of an Irish convict in Australia;
collection held at Reading University; enjoyed reputation as bon viveur.
DIB DIW KUN OCIL
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Works
Authored books, Sweet Cork of Thee [1951] (Cork: Mercier
[rep. edn.] 1991). A True Tale of Love in Tonga, told in 23 engravings
and 333 words (1935); Blue Angels & Whales: A Record of Personal
Experiences Below and Above Water (1947); Over the Reefs (1948);
Coming Down the Seine (1953); Trumpets from Montparnasse (1955);
John Graham, Convict (1956); Till I End My Song (1957);
Thoughts on Wood (1957), 7pp. [rep. of article in The Saturday
Book, No.17].
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Criticism
- Thomas Balston,The Wood-Engravings of Robert Gibbings (1950)
- Martin
J. Andrews, The Life and Work of Robert Gibbings (Bicester: Primrose
Hill Press 2003), 438pp., ill. [8pp. col. pls.]
- Theo Snoddy, Dictionary of Irish Artists: 20th Century (Dublin: Wolfhound Press
1996).
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Notes
Frank OConnor quotes from Cork in Book of Ireland,
1969, p.220; Bernard Share, Far Green Fields, 1500 Years of Irish
Travel Writing (Belfast: Blackstaff 1992), selects Over the Reefs
(Dent 1948).
Booksellers: Hyland Books (Cat.
214) lists woodcuts in A Tale of the Strange Adventure that Befell a Butcher
from County Clare; The Beauty Spot, and a Tale Concerning the Chilterns
(1932) [500 copies]. Emerald Isle Books (Cat. 95) lists Viscount Grey,
Falladoon Papers (London: Constable 1926).
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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