Illustration of the cow who ate everything – Image

Series nameProse: The Conversations of Cow
Description

This black and white digitised drawing is from a selection of illustrations by American feminist writer and artist, Marty Meigs (1917-2002). Meigs’ illustrations were created to accompany Suniti Namjoshi’s 1985 fable, ‘The Conversations of Cow’ (The Women’s Press, London). This drawing depicts a scene in the fable where the character Bhadravati tells her companion Suniti a story about a cow that ate everything in sight. The illustrations were not used in the final publication of the book.

Date of Creation / Publication1985
CreatorMeigs, Mary
Associated Person/ OrganisationNamjoshi, Suniti
LocationLondon
Collection and Reference NumberSuniti Namjoshi Collection (GB 2661 SN)
Catalogue NumberSN/PR/CC/11
CopyrightThe Creator and/ or the associated person or organisation where applicable.
Access to originalsThe originals are located with Suniti Namjoshi and at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto, Canada .
Series notesThe digital material in this file relates to Suniti Namjoshi's satirical fable, The Conversations of Cow (The Women's Press Limited, 1985). The images include an extract from the book, a hand-written transcript and twelve drawings, intended as illustrations, by Mary Meigs.
Collection notesThe digitised material in the Suniti Namjoshi Collection features extracts of several published books, including poetry novels and fables. It also includes black and white family photographs and pencil drawings of (unused) illustrations for her novel 'The Conversations of Cow', as well as an extract of an interview transcript.