The first edition was illustrated by Jack Yeats.
Ballads and rhymes, some by Masefield, were illustrated in black and gold by Jack Yeats.
Next door, in a small art gallery and museum, I saw more drawings by Jack Yeats, all excellent.
His grandmother was a patron of Jack Yeats amongst others.
As well as books, the Press also printed broadsheets designed by Jack Yeats, and hand-coloured greeting cards.
There is a notable collection of Irish art, including a roomful of Jack Yeats's paintings.
Jack Yeats never sought to distance himself from his father, though their ambitions in art were quite different.
(Joyce owned two of Jack Yeats's paintings, both of them related to the river Liffey).
Gowrie considered his landscapes to be as good as those of Jack Yeats.
She also continued her illustration work, taking on projects for William Butler Yeats and his brother, the painter Jack Yeats.