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diligently in their studio to perfect their skills. At this point she was allowed to draw human figures, at first from plaster casts and then from models dressed in historical or ornamental costumes, skills she applied during the summers in
Rolleston. However, she was unable to fully master human anatomy; frustrated that nude models were not permitted in the women's classes, she enrolled in night classes at
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described as a "bearded, velvet-skull-capped and cold-searching-eyed man." Greenaway was quite shy and thought of herself as plain and unattractive compared to the other students. Yet she became friends with the much more popular
Thompson, with whom she shared a studio. The two young women worked
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Greenaway in 1871 on a freelance basis. With its reputation for high quality work, the Belfast firm was one of the pre-eminent card printers of the Victorian era. Her designs sold well and they said of her work that “her special talent was in the direction of costume figures and dainty
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The depictions of children in imaginary 18th-century costumes in a Queen Anne style were extremely popular in
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dressed their daughters in Kate Greenaway pantaloons and bonnets in the 1880s and 1890s. The style was often used by painter
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in the decorative arts. Night courses, open only to women, were offered in drawing, porcelain painting, wood engraving, and
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colours.” Her cards sold well, and early Valentines sold 25,000 copies in weeks.
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Greenaway died of breast cancer in 1901, at the age of 55. She is buried in
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920:, London, Routledge, 1885. Engraved and colour printed by Edmund Evans.
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882:, London, Routledge, 1883. Engraved and colour printed by Edmund Evans.
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854:, London, Routledge, 1881. Engraved and colour printed by Edmund Evans.
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Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature Digital Collection
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Pollock, Walter Herries, Amateur Theatricals, London, Macmillan, 1879.
386:. He set them to verse and printed them in his magazine. A year later
975:, Cassell and Co., 1887. Engraved and colour printed by Edmund Evans.
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Frances, Spiegel. (2003) "Lettering & Illustration in Harmony".
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Songs for the Nursery: A Collection of Children’s Poems, Old and New
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Words about Pictures: The Narrative Art of Children’s Picture Books
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Huneault, Kristina. (1997) "Kate Greenaway", in Gaze, Delia (ed.)
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610:, established in her honour in 1955, is awarded annually by the
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The Art of Kate Greenaway: A Nostalgic Portrait of Childhood
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Members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
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de Grummond Collection, University of Southern Mississippi
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Children’s Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life
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Children’s Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
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The Illustrator and the book in England from 1790 to 1914
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Starlight Stories Told to Bright Eyes and Listening Ears
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purchased six illustrations for a toy book edition of "
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Benezit Dictionary of Graphic Artists and Illustrators
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1541:. University of Delaware.Retrieved September 18, 2017
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866:Flowers and Fancies; Valentines Ancient and Modern
643:Aunt Louisa's London Toy Books: Diamonds and Toads
574:for boys, high-waisted pinafores and dresses with
630:Infant Amusements, or How to Make a Nursery Happy
614:in the UK to an illustrator of children's books.
497:elements with flowing vines and floral patterns.
1774:Shuster, Thomas E. and Rodney K. Engen. (1986).
1640:. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
947:Dame Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats
807:The Two Gray Girls and Their Opposite Neighbours
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260:versions of fairy tales – her favourites were "
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1021:(with others), London, George Routledge, 1903.
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1748:The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
1556:The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
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1028:(with others), London, Macmillan, 1908, 1911.
188:Pencil drawing of John Greenaway at work, by
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1776:Printed Kate Greenaway: A Catalogue Raisonné
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749:Topo: A Tale About English Children in Italy
715:Seven Birthdays; or, The Children of Fortune
502:Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
485:In the 1880s, the most popular designers of
2461:Alumni of the Heatherley School of Fine Art
953:A Apple Pie: An Old-Fashioned Alphabet Book
864:Ranking, Montgomerie and Tully, Thomas K.,
826:Freddie’s Letter: Stories For Little People
795:, London, Cassell, Petter, Gilpin, c. 1879.
500:Greenaway was elected to membership of the
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773:Trot’s Journey and Other Poems and Stories
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800:Three Brown Boys and Other Happy Children
539:Greenaway's paintings were reproduced by
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1932:Frances Hooper Kate Greenaway Collection
873:The Illustrated Children’s Birthday Book
852:Mother Goose; or, The Old Nursery Rhymes
744:, London, Cassell, Petter, Gilpin, 1878.
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1575:Darton, F. J. (2011 ed). "The Sixties,
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809:, New York, Cassell & Co., c. 1879.
802:, New York, Cassell & Co., c. 1879.
787:The “Little Folks” Nature Painting Book
723:(with Walter Crane), Marcus Ward, 1876.
504:in 1889. She exhibited her work at the
272:" – as well as illustrated editions of
1668:, Vol 52, No. 3, 406, 408-411 (Review)
1664:Rudikoff, Sonya. "A Past Recaptured".
848:, London, Macmillan and Company, 1881.
841:, London, Macmillan and Company, 1881.
564:late 18th century and Regency fashions
512:in Chicago, Illinois. She lived in an
1750:. New York: Oxford University Press.
1579:and After". in Alderson, Brian (ed),
1558:. New York: Oxford University Press.
1152:'s version of the tale. Engraving by
875:(with others), London, W. Mack, 1882.
489:were Greenaway, along with Crane and
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2496:Deaths from breast cancer in England
2471:British children's book illustrators
1625:, Vol 1. Fitzborn Dearborn: London.
930:Marigold Garden: Pictures and Rhymes
914:, London: George Routledge, c. 1884.
834:, London, George Routledge, c. 1880.
657:Fairy Gifts; or, A Wallet of Wonders
652:, London, Griffith and Farran, 1871.
413:, where she studied masters such as
1968:Victorian-era children's literature
775:, New York, R. Worthington, c. 1879
203:who gave up steady employment with
2466:Alumni of the Royal College of Art
2441:19th-century British women artists
1934:Carnegie Mellon University Library
1572:. Vol 31, No 4, Dec. 2009. 311-333
1539:Color Printing in the 19th century
130:artist and writer, known for her
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2456:19th-century British illustrators
1692:. London: Adam and Charles Black.
1005:The Royal Progress of King Pepito
912:Kate Greenaway’s Christmas Carols
899:A Painting Book By Kate Greenaway
793:A Favorite Album of Fun and Fancy
756:Heartsease; or The Brother’s Wife
702:Melcomb Manor: A Family Chronicle
493:. Their work exhibited intricate
164:Greenaway's work was imitated in
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1892:Works by or about Kate Greenaway
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1019:Littledom Castle and Other Tales
979:Queen Victoria's Jubilee Garland
782:, Cassell, Petter, Gilpin, 1879.
780:The “Little Folks” Painting Book
789:, Cassell, Petter, Gilpin 1879.
710:, London, Marcus Ward, c. 1875.
598:in her depictions of children.
306:National Course of Art Training
1760:Robert W. Kiger (ed.). (1980)
1012:The April Baby's Book of Tunes
998:Kate Greenaway's Book of Games
994:, New York, Worthington, 1888.
820:Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book
730:, Griffith & Farran, 1877.
717:, Griffith & Farran, 1875.
666:, Griffith & Farran, 1874.
659:, Griffith & Farran, 1874.
639:, 9 v., Gall and Inglis, 1871.
302:South Kensington School of Art
136:South Kensington School of Art
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2511:British women watercolourists
2491:Burials at Hampstead Cemetery
2446:19th-century English painters
1700:. Gretna, LA: Pelican Books.
1597:. Jefferson, NC: Macfarland.
949:, London, George Allen, 1885.
889:, London, Sonnenschein, 1883.
664:The Children of the Parsonage
637:Madame D'Aulnoy's Fairy Tales
334:Heatherley School of Fine Art
105:Heatherley School of Fine Art
1918:, Greenaway images from the
1854:Resources in other libraries
1830:Resources in other libraries
1650:Ray, Gordon Norton. (1991).
1611:. New York: Schocken Books.
1144:leading the children out of
1109:The Queen of the Pirate Isle
968:, London, Marcus Ward, 1886.
960:The Queen of the Pirate Isle
737:, London, Marcus Ward, 1877.
704:, London, Marcus Ward, 1875.
700:Potter, Frederick Scarlett,
697:, London, Marcus Ward, 1875.
690:, London, Marcus Ward, 1875.
516:house she commissioned from
510:World's Columbian Exposition
478:built for Kate Greenaway by
367:In 1871 she enrolled in the
2521:19th-century women painters
2451:Illustrators of fairy tales
1907:(public domain audiobooks)
1623:Dictionary of Women Artists
1609:Kate Greenaway: A biography
1583:. New York: Cambridge UP.
1570:Nineteenth-Century Contexts
238:The Illustrated London News
195:Kate Greenaway was born in
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2486:British women illustrators
2476:British children's writers
1229:April Baby's Book of Tunes
904:Ellice, Robert, compiler,
880:Little Ann and Other Poems
828:, London, Routledge, 1880.
318:Royal Female School of Art
219:Rolleston, Nottinghamshire
2176:Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
2001:Christabel Rose Coleridge
1849:Resources in your library
1825:Resources in your library
1636:Nodelman, Perry. (1990).
1026:De Libris Prose and Verse
986:The Pied Piper of Hamelin
973:Rhymes for the Young Folk
918:Kate Greenaway's Alphabet
576:mobcaps and straw bonnets
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2352:Frederick Warne & Co
2146:Elizabeth Missing Sewell
1485:The Art of the Bookplate
1003:Cresswell, Beatrice F.,
592:Arts and Crafts movement
388:Frederick Warne & Co
369:Slade School of Fine Art
361:Frederick Warne & Co
288:Education and early work
144:Slade School of Fine Art
140:Heatherley School of Art
2501:English watercolourists
2066:Frances Hodgson Burnett
1981:Henry Cadwallader Adams
1901:Works by Kate Greenaway
1883:Works by Kate Greenaway
1873:Works by Kate Greenaway
1864:Works by Kate Greenaway
1673:Letters and arts review
1197:A Little Girl in a Muff
859:A Day in a Child’s Life
857:Foster, Myles Burkett,
761:Yonge, Charlotte Mary,
754:Yonge, Charlotte Mary,
650:My School Days in Paris
427:illuminated manuscripts
355:Greenaway illustrated "
280:in 1856 about murderer
278:Illustrated London News
2181:Charlotte Maria Tucker
2166:Robert Louis Stevenson
2111:Mary Louisa Molesworth
1991:Lucy Lyttelton Cameron
1732:Darton, F. J. (2011).
1607:Engen, Rodney. (1981)
1593:Devereux, Jo. (2016).
1487:. Barnes & Noble.
1483:Keenan, James. (2003)
945:Ruskin, John, editor,
924:Kate Greenaway's Album
878:Taylor, Ann and Jane,
747:Campbell, Lady Colin,
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396:Joseph Martin Kronheim
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2403:Children's literature
2347:Marcus Ward & Co.
2136:William Brighty Rands
2031:Juliana Horatia Ewing
1920:University of Florida
1746:Hahn, Daniel. (2015)
1696:Taylor, Ina. (1991).
1017:Spielmann, Mabel H.,
1010:Arnim, Mary Annette,
940:English Spelling Book
763:The Heir of Redclyffe
733:Russell, Rutherford,
688:A Cruise in the Acorn
514:Arts and Crafts style
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466:Later years and death
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2481:British illustrators
2274:Harold Robert Millar
2186:Charlotte Mary Yonge
2156:Mary Martha Sherwood
2026:Evelyn Everett-Green
1666:The American Scholar
971:Allingham, William,
966:Baby's Birthday Book
868:, Marcus Ward, 1882.
751:, Marcus Ward, 1878.
740:Hunt, Mrs. Bonavia,
693:Clark, Mary Senior,
683:, Marcus Ward, 1874.
673:, Marcus Ward, 1874.
648:Jeune, Margaret S.,
608:Kate Greenaway Medal
439:Marcus Ward & Co
425:, where she studied
270:Beauty and the Beast
1654:. New York: Dover.
1233:Elizabeth von Arnim
893:Language of Flowers
887:Tales from the Edda
844:Locker, Frederick,
818:Barker, Mrs. Sale,
785:Weatherly, George,
778:Weatherly, George,
735:Tom Seven Years Old
628:Kingston, William,
518:Richard Norman Shaw
506:Palace of Fine Arts
480:Richard Norman Shaw
296:Greenaway at age 16
214:The Pickwick Papers
124:Catherine Greenaway
44:Catherine Greenaway
2506:People from Hoxton
2217:Randolph Caldecott
2207:Eleanor Vere Boyle
2141:Talbot Baines Reed
2126:Frances Mary Peard
2036:Frederic W. Farrar
984:Browning, Robert,
871:Weatherly, F. E.,
765:, Macmillan, 1879.
758:, Macmillan, 1879.
726:LaBlanche, Fanny,
669:Mulholland, Rosa,
557:Randolph Caldecott
529:Hampstead Cemetery
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419:Arnolfini Portrait
392:Diamonds and Toads
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357:Diamonds and Toads
338:Edward Burne-Jones
329:Elizabeth Thompson
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223:Humphrey Carpenter
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2342:Blackie & Son
2289:Millicent Sowerby
2264:Sydney Prior Hall
2232:George Cruikshank
2161:Flora Annie Steel
2101:Frederick Marryat
2086:W. H. G. Kingston
2076:Richard Jefferies
2006:Harry Collingwood
1868:Project Gutenberg
1838:By Kate Greenaway
1806:Library resources
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