 LOA by Will VawterThis is an iconic image of Annie by Riley's main illustrator, Will Vawter. Vawter used people from Brown County, Indiana - where he lived in an artist colony - as inspiration for his drawings. This one is of Sarah Spicer Hardin who was 8 at the time. Hardin stated she remembered Vawter as a kindly man who gave her 50 cents for posing for this picture, and he always had candy in his pockets. |  LOA by VawterAnd Thist as she clicked her heels to turn and run and hide, there was two great big black things -astandin by her side.
This is a verse from Riley's Little Orphant Annie poem - -and Vawter's illustration aptly illuminates the verse. |  LOA by BettsLittle Orphant Annie by Ethel Franklin Betts. Ethel Franklin Betts was an artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This image appeared on the cover of Riley's books: "Riley Child Verse" and "A Host of Children: James Whitcomb Riley." This is an image that inspired a Tiffany glass window design. |
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