Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. In the classic children's storybook The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by ...
When Beatrix Potter's name comes up, people think charm, not science. After all, Potter gave the world the timeless enchantment of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Jeremy Fisher, not to mention Flopsy ...
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature brings together an array of artwork, books, manuscripts, artifacts, and letters from institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Trust, and the ...
Beatrix Potter is known for her famous books, but it all started with picture letters. One such letter she wrote to a sick child named Noel Moore in 1893 featured a character named Peter Rabbit. "Much ...
At the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, a cozy faux garden, complete with oversized flower pots, is the perfect place to page through Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit or The Story of Miss ...
Mrs. Rabbit pours tea for Peter Rabbit while her other children watch. (1902–1907) (© Victoria and Albert Museum; image courtesy Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.) Beatrix Potter was born in 1866 to a ...
An exhibition in Nashville of Beatrix Potter’s works explores her love of the world of science and the challenges facing women of the Victorian era. By Tanya Mohn This article is part of our Museums ...
A watercolour by beloved children's author Beatrix Potter and a fairy costume for a 1960 ballet are among the objects chosen by Britain's Princess Catherine for a display at an innovative UK museum.
Beatrix Potter, also known as Helen Beatrix Potter, was a British author and illustrator best known for her children's books featuring animals. Her work in watercolour brought to life characters such ...
The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Library’s Rare Book Collection on Juvenile Literature. Hygge is a Norwegian/Danish word that loosely translates ...