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Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Yes, that's right. She was able to portray numerus semingy the same scenes in many differetn ways. I believe her attention for the detail helped her with that. It was very likely acquired from her father, engraver, and from her mother, clothes ...
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
I agree.
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Yes, it's her work.
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
KG was focused on imagination, perception, ... Action was not her strongest point;)
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, of course. Article about Edmund Evans is still in my machine ...
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
No, I didn't find her portrait of Cinderella yet. She may draw it when she was still young and unknown and it may be published uncredited. Still working on that.
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Yes, this farm belonged to Kate's mom's family.
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
No, sorry, the resolution is too low.
Tolovaj, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Thank you for the four links at your wizzley's very end. In particular, I like Kate Greenaway's work for its visual interest, manifesting itself here and in all four links, particularly the last, fourth one. Might you agree that each one of ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 05/22/2024
The Rings of Power: initial thoughts
True
frankbeswick, on 05/22/2024
The Rings of Power: initial thoughts
Thank you for your comment below in answer to my previous observation and question. Well, that's disappointing. Might this alteration -- really an unnecessary invention -- be one of the many reasons that 99.9 percent recurring of people I know ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 05/22/2024
The Wars of the Roses in a nutshell; a very brief guide
My comment below about Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville and their family could have included an observation that I include now. Might you have noticed that the same month and day, February 11, served as birth and death months and days for ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Thank you for the four links at the very end of your wizzley! The aforementioned links allow even more access to all the Kate Greenaway works so likable to and liked by me. The 15th in-text image on the last, fourth link amuses me with the ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 05/22/2024
The Rings of Power: initial thoughts
It was the invention of a spacevfilling fight that was not present in the book. It was a padding out of the narrative to make room for three films.
frankbeswick, on 05/22/2024
Kate Greenaway - The Grace and Tenderness of the Childhood Illustration
Thank you for the four links at the very end of this, your Kate Greenaway wizzley. The first link to Vintage Illustrators begins with an appealing, attractive image of KG's father, John Greenaway. Can that image be by KG? If so, it's another ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 05/21/2024

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