Gordon Home







Gordon Cochrane Home



(25 July 1878 – 13 Dec 1969) was an English landscape artist, writer and illustrator.



Home was born in



London



. He worked as an art editor at «The Tatler», «The King» and later at the publishers



A & C Black



. He served as a Major in the



Royal Army Service Corps



from 1914-1920 in France and North Africa, and later travelled widely in North Africa, the



British Empire



and the



Commonwealth



.



Home worked mainly in watercolour and



pen and ink



and frequently exhibited at the



Royal Academy



. He wrote and illustrated many travel and history books for



A & C Black



, J M Dent and other publishers.







Bibliography















The evolution of an English town





(J. M. Dent & co., 1905)










Yorkshire dales and fells





(A & C Black, 1906).


Headlam, Cecil.





Venetia and northern Italy





(J M Dent, 1908).








Yorkshire vales and wolds





(A & C Black, 1908).


Headlam, Cecil.





Inns of Court





(A & C Black, 1909)








The motor routes of France





(A & C Black, 1910)


Home, Gordon & Matthison, William (illustrator).





Cambridge





(A & C Black, 1911).








Canterbury





(A & C Black, 1911).






The English Lakes



(A & C Black, 1911).










Winchester, a sketch-book





(A & C Black, 1914).


Foord, E. & Home, Gordon.





The invasions of England





(A & C Black, 1915).








France





(A & C Black, 1918).










York, a sketch book





(A & C Black, 1922).






Roman York



(London: Ernest Benn, 1924)






Through the Borders to the Heart of Scotland



(J.M. Dent, London, 1924).


Home, Gordon & Foord, Edward.



Bristol Bath And Malmesbury



(J M Dent, 1925)






Cathedrals, Abbeys & Famous Churches: Bristol, Bath & Malmesbury



(J M Dent, 1925.)






Hereford & Tintern Including Newport Cathedral & Llanthony Priory



(J M Dent, 1925.)






Through East Anglia



(J M Dent, 1925).






Through the Chilterns to the Fens



(J M Dent, 1925).


Baikie, James.



The Charm of the Scott Country



(A & C Black, 1927)






Medieval London



(London: Ernest Benn, 1927)






Roman Britain



(London: Ernest Benn, 1927)








A history of London





(London: Ernest Benn, 1929). *



York Minster



(J M Dent, 1936).








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Name


Home, Gordon






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Date of birth


25 July 1878






Place of birth






Date of death


1969






Place of death








Categories:



English painters


English illustrators


Landscape artists


English watercolourists


English travel writers


English historians


1969 deaths


1878 births






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