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  1. www.vam.ac.uk › collections › beatrix-potterBeatrix Potter · V&A

    18 de mar. de 2023 · Explore the world's largest collection of Beatrix Potter's drawings, manuscripts, correspondence and photographs at the V&A. See her studies for her Tales, nursery rhymes and fairy tales, as well as her natural history and landscape watercolours.

  2. Explore the stories behind the works of Beatrix Potter, the author and illustrator of Peter Rabbit and other classic children's books. Discover her drawings, sketches and letters that reveal her fascination with the natural world and her imagination.

  3. It was reported in July 2014 that Potter had personally given a number of her own original hand-painted illustrations to the two daughters of Arthur and Harriet Lupton, who were cousins to both Beatrix Potter and Catherine, Princess of Wales.

  4. Learn about Beatrix Potter, a British writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist who created popular children's books featuring animals. See 32 artworks of her illustrations in the Art Nouveau style.

    • July 28, 1866
    • December 22, 1943
  5. Sua obra mais famosa é A História do Pedro Coelho, um relato das travessuras do Peter Rabbit na horta do Seu Gregório. Beatrix Potter nasceu no nº 2 de Bolton Gardens, em Kensington Square, Londres, no dia 28 de julho de 1866. Sua família, da alta burguesia, era ligada ao comércio de algodão.

  6. Beatrix’s illustration career started from humble beginnings, with drawings of some of her favorite stories. She illustrated her own versions of Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Cinderella, and as always, avidly drew from nature.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2016 · The wildly imaginative works of Beatrix Potter have entertained readers for decades. But is there more to her work than kittens in pinafores and toads in dinner jackets? Our extensive collection of her illustrations, unpublished sketches and personal letters reveal a lifelong affinity for the natural world as well as for ...