Most recently, I traveled to Surrey to interview Juliet Renny, who illustrated Elizabeth David's 1960 cookbook - French Provincial Cooking.
Juliet was in her early twenties, and a student at Guildford School of Art and Design. She kindly showed me a wide variety of drawings made for the book, and explained her methods of creating these iconic illustrations.
Juliet was in her early twenties, and a student at Guildford School of Art and Design. She kindly showed me a wide variety of drawings made for the book, and explained her methods of creating these iconic illustrations.
Here are a selection of drawings made for the book, which were painstakingly rendered in Elizabeth David's home at Halsey Street in London..JPG&container=blogger&gadget=a&rewriteMime=image%2F*)
Renny continued to illustrate cookbooks, and one particular example is for Rosemary Hume's The Cordon Bleu cookbook in 1963 and later First Steps in the Kitchen: Recipes for Young Beginners by Maureen O Connor in 1972. She also illustrated cookbooks for Zena Skinner.