Yvonne Skargon (1931-2010), was a British wood engraver, watercolorist, and typographer who was best known for her work related to botanical and culinary subjects.
Skargon was an instructor in wood engraving at the Royal College of Art for five years until the programme was ended in 1980.
[3] She illustrated dozens of books and wrote several on gardening that were printed in fine press editions.
[4] Skargon also wrote and illustrated two books about her cats that achieved popular fame, The Importance of Being Oscar (1988) and Lily and Hodge and Dr. Johnson (1991), issued in fine press and trade editions by the publisher, Primrose Hill Press.
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