Helen McKie

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Helen Madeleine McKie (11 October 1889 – 28 February 1957) was a British artist and illustrator. After leaving Lambeth School of Art, McKie became a member of staff to 'Bystander' magazine from 1915 to 1929. She was also a contributing artist to The Graphic, , Autocar, and Queen publications. She illustrated books, created mural designs, and painted the artwork for posters. Her most famous works are the pair posters "Waterloo Station – War" and "Waterloo Station – Peace" which were published by Southern Railway in 1948 to celebrate the centenary of Waterloo station. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Helen Madeleine McKie (11 October 1889 – 28 February 1957) was a British artist and illustrator. After leaving Lambeth School of Art, McKie became a member of staff to 'Bystander' magazine from 1915 to 1929. She was also a contributing artist to The Graphic, , Autocar, and Queen publications. She illustrated books, created mural designs, and painted the artwork for posters. Her most famous works are the pair posters "Waterloo Station – War" and "Waterloo Station – Peace" which were published by Southern Railway in 1948 to celebrate the centenary of Waterloo station. During the First World War, a lot of her drawings focused on the war effort. After the war, she sketched scenes taking place at London nightclubs.
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