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  1. Catherine Greenaway (17 March 1846 – 6 November 1901) was an English Victorian artist and writer, known for her children's book illustrations. She received her education in graphic design and art between 1858 and 1871 from the Finsbury School of Art, the South Kensington School of Art , the Heatherley School of Art , and the Slade ...

  2. Kate Greenaway. Born: March 17, 1846 | Died: November 6, 1901. Biography. Kate Greenaway was born in Hoxton, London on March 17, 1846 to John and Elizabeth Greenaway, a woodblock printer and seamstress who were determined to give their offspring better childhoods than they had.

  3. Under the Window: Pictures & Rhymes for Children (London, 1879) was Kate Greenaway 's first children's picture book, composed of her own verses and illustrations. [1] Selling over 100,000 copies, the toy book was a commercial success, helped launch Greenaway's career as a children's book illustrator and author in the late 19th ...

    • Kate Greenaway, Helmut Müller
    • 1879
  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Kate Greenaway, "Children of Flowers," for Marcus Ward & Co, 1877, the Library of Birmingham, Wikipedia. Greenaway was hired by the renowned Marcus Ward & Co in 1871 as a freelance artist to make greeting cards, and one of them is depicted here.

  5. Kate Greenaway (born March 17, 1846, London, Eng.—died Nov. 6, 1901, London) was an English artist and book illustrator known for her original and charming children’s books. The daughter of John Greenaway, a draftsman and wood engraver, Kate Greenaway grew up in various residences, including a farmhouse in Nottinghamshire, and studied art ...

  6. Kate Greenaway was the most popular children’s book illustrator of her generation. During the last two decades of the 19 th century, her idyllic illustrations presented an aspirational view of childhood that charmed readers in her native Britain, Europe, and as far away as America.