Robert Gibbings

Robert Gibbings

Robert Gibbings was an Irish artist and author who was most noted for his work as a wood engraver and sculptor, and for his books on travel and natural history. Along with Noel Rooke he was one of the founder members of the Society of Wood Engravers in 1920, and was a major influence in the revival of wood engraving in the twentieth century. He was born in Cork into a middle-class family. His father, the Reverend Edward Gibbings, was a Church of Ireland minister. His mother, Caroline, was the daughter of Robert Day, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and president of The Cork Historical...
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Birthdate:March 23, 1889
Date of death:January 19, 1958

Written works by Robert Gibbings

  • Coming down the Seine
    Coming down the Seine
  • Lovely Is the Lee
    Lovely Is the Lee
  • Sweet Thames run softly
    Sweet Thames run softly
  • Sweet Cork of Thee
    Sweet Cork of Thee
  • Blue angels and whales
    Blue angels and whales
TitleGenre
Coming down the Seine
Lovely Is the Lee Fiction
Sweet Thames run softly
Sweet Cork of Thee
Blue angels and whales
The 7th man
Iorana!
Till I end my song
Wood engravings
Trumpets from Montparnasse
Contemporary woodcuts
Gibbings & Grey and The charm of birds
Over the reefs
John Graham, convict, 1824
A Tale of Two Benches
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