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{{Quote|[A] great talent for producing vivid and believable pictures while touching them with a delightful air of fantasy which is largely imported by her fluid and dexterous line.|[[J.R.R. Tolkien]]<ref>{{CG|C}}</ref>}}
'''Pauline Diana Gasch, née Baynes''' ([[9 September|September 9]], [[1922]] - [[2 August|August 2]], [[2008]]) was an English book illustrator, whose work encompasses more than 100 books.  Though her early years were spent in India, where her father was commissioner in Agra, she and her elder sister came to England for their schooling.  Baynes attended the Slade School of Fine Art, but after a year she volunteered to work for the Ministry of Defence, painting camouflage, though she was soon transferred to a map-making department (knowledge of which she later employed to good effect when she later drew maps of [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Narnia]] for [[C.S. Lewis]] and of [[Middle-earth]] for [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]).  
'''Pauline Diana Gasch, née Baynes''' ([[9 September|September 9]], [[1922]] - [[2 August|August 2]], [[2008]]) was an English book illustrator, whose work encompasses more than 100 books.  Though her early years were spent in India, where her father was commissioner in Agra, she and her elder sister came to England for their schooling.  Baynes attended the Slade School of Fine Art, but after a year she volunteered to work for the Ministry of Defence, painting camouflage, though she was soon transferred to a map-making department (knowledge of which she later employed to good effect when she drew maps of [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Narnia]] for [[C.S. Lewis]] and of [[Middle-earth]] for [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]).  
 
[[Image:Pauline Baynes - Bilbo's Last Song (with text).jpg|left|thumb|''[[Bilbo's Last Song]]'' poster; an illustration by Baynes]]


Baynes was [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s chosen illustrator. In 1949, she illustrated ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'', followed by cover art for the
Baynes was [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s chosen illustrator. In 1949, she illustrated ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'', followed by cover art for the
1961 Puffin edition of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and a triptych for the slip-case of the 1964 deluxe edition of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. In 1962, she illustrated ''[[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]]'', and in 1967, ''[[Smith of Wootton Major]]''. Before Tolkien's death, she also illustrated two posters: "[[A Map of Middle-earth]]" (1970) and "There and Back Again" (based on ''[[The Hobbit]]'', 1971). After Tolkien's death, she provided illustrations for the poem ''[[Bilbo's Last Song]]'' (as a poster in 1974, as a book in 1990) and the collection ''[[Poems and Stories]]'' (1980). She also painted the covers for the British [[1973]] one-volume and 1981 three-volume paperback editions of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. The final published appearance of Baynes' Tolkien art was the addition of her map of "The Little Kingdom" to the fiftieth anniversary edition of ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'' (1999).<ref>"In Memoriam: Pauline Diana Baynes", in ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 6]]'', p.vii</ref>
1961 Puffin edition of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and a triptych for the slip-case of the 1964 deluxe edition of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. In 1962, she illustrated ''[[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]]'', and in 1967, ''[[Smith of Wootton Major]]''. Before Tolkien's death, she also illustrated two posters: "[[A Map of Middle-earth]]" ([[1970]]) and "[[There and Back Again (map)|There and Back Again]]" (based on ''[[The Hobbit]]'', [[1971]]). After Tolkien's death, she provided illustrations for the poem ''[[Bilbo's Last Song]]'' (as a poster in [[1974]], as a book in [[1990]]) and the collection ''[[Poems and Stories]]'' ([[1980]]). She also painted the covers for the British [[1973]] one-volume and [[1981]] three-volume paperback editions of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. The final published appearance of Baynes' Tolkien art was the addition of her map of "The Little Kingdom" to the fiftieth anniversary edition of ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'' ([[1999]]).<ref>"In Memoriam: Pauline Diana Baynes", in ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 6]]'', p.vii</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/aug/06/booksforchildrenandteenagers Obituary] at The Guardian.com
*[http://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/aug/06/booksforchildrenandteenagers Obituary] at The Guardian.com
*[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/pauline-baynes-illustrator-who-depicted-lewiss-narnia-and-tolkiens-middleearth-886121.html Obituary] at The Independent.co.uk
*[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/pauline-baynes-illustrator-who-depicted-lewiss-narnia-and-tolkiens-middleearth-886121.html Obituary] at The Independent.co.uk
 
*[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/mythsoc/conversations/topics/20010 Wayne Hammond and Christina Scull announce Pauline Baynes death] to the Mythopoeic Society, 2 August 2008
 
*[http://martinspringett.com/paulinebaynes.html A Rememberance by Martin Springett]
 


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Pauline Baynes
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"[A] great talent for producing vivid and believable pictures while touching them with a delightful air of fantasy which is largely imported by her fluid and dexterous line."
J.R.R. Tolkien[1]

Pauline Diana Gasch, née Baynes (September 9, 1922 - August 2, 2008) was an English book illustrator, whose work encompasses more than 100 books. Though her early years were spent in India, where her father was commissioner in Agra, she and her elder sister came to England for their schooling. Baynes attended the Slade School of Fine Art, but after a year she volunteered to work for the Ministry of Defence, painting camouflage, though she was soon transferred to a map-making department (knowledge of which she later employed to good effect when she drew maps of Narnia for C.S. Lewis and of Middle-earth for J.R.R. Tolkien).

Baynes was J.R.R. Tolkien's chosen illustrator. In 1949, she illustrated Farmer Giles of Ham, followed by cover art for the 1961 Puffin edition of The Hobbit and a triptych for the slip-case of the 1964 deluxe edition of The Lord of the Rings. In 1962, she illustrated The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and in 1967, Smith of Wootton Major. Before Tolkien's death, she also illustrated two posters: "A Map of Middle-earth" (1970) and "There and Back Again" (based on The Hobbit, 1971). After Tolkien's death, she provided illustrations for the poem Bilbo's Last Song (as a poster in 1974, as a book in 1990) and the collection Poems and Stories (1980). She also painted the covers for the British 1973 one-volume and 1981 three-volume paperback editions of The Lord of the Rings. The final published appearance of Baynes' Tolkien art was the addition of her map of "The Little Kingdom" to the fiftieth anniversary edition of Farmer Giles of Ham (1999).[2]

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References

  1. Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond (2006), The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide: I. Chronology
  2. "In Memoriam: Pauline Diana Baynes", in Tolkien Studies: Volume 6, p.vii
Illustrators of The Hobbit
Internal art J.R.R. Tolkien (1937-present) · Eric Fraser (The Folio Society: 1979, 1992-present) · Michael Hague (1984-1992) · David T. Wenzel (graphic novel: 1989-present) · Alan Lee (1997-present) · David Wyatt (1998-2001, 2012-2013) · John Howe (pop-up: 1999) · Jemima Catlin (2013-present)
Cover art only J.R.R. Tolkien (1937-present) · Pauline Baynes (1961) · Roger Garland (1987-1989) · John Howe (1991-present) · Ted Nasmith (1989-1991) · Barbara Remington (1965 US)
Illustrators of The Lord of the Rings
Internal art J.R.R. Tolkien (1937-present) · Eric Fraser/Ingahild Grathmer (The Folio Society: 1979, 1992-present) · Alan Lee (1997-present)
Cover art only J.R.R. Tolkien (1937-present) · Pauline Baynes (1970-1989) · Roger Garland (1983-1991) · John Howe (1991-present) · Ted Nasmith (1990) · Geoff Taylor (1999)
Illustrators of official Tolkien calendars
Emily Austin (2023) · Pauline Baynes (1973, 1974) · Cor Blok (2011, 2012) · Jemima Catlin (2014) · Jenny Dolfen (2023) · Inger Edelfeldt (1985) · Mary Fairburn (2015) · Roger Garland (1984, 1987, 1988, 1989) · Spiros Gelekas (2023) · Justin Gerard (2023) · Donato Giancola (2023) · Michael Hague (1986) · The Brothers Hildebrandt (1976 US, 1977 US, 1978 US) · John Howe (1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2013, 2021) · Tove Jansson (2016) · Michael Kaluta (1994) · Tim Kirk (1975) · Alan Lee (1987, 1993, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024) · Ted Nasmith (1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2021, 2022) · Kip Rasmussen (2023) · Darrell Sweet (1982) · J.R.R. Tolkien (1973, 1974, 1976 UK, 1977 UK, 1978 UK, 1979, 2005, 2006, 2017)