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Title: Walter Crane's Painting Book

Author: Walter Crane

Release date: December 5, 2015 [eBook #50614]
Most recently updated: October 22, 2024

Language: English

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WALTER CRANE’S PAINTING BOOK

Cover: Walter Crane's Painting Book Engraved and Printed in Colours by Edmund Evans

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WALTER CRANE’S
PAINTING BOOK


Containing Twelve Coloured and Twelve Outline Full-page Plates

ENGRAVED AND PRINTED BY EDMUND EVANS




emblem bird with a W both encircled



LONDON
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS
GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, AND NEW YORK

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colour: two maids dancing

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black and white drawing:  two maids dancing

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colour: fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another child

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colour: fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another child

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black and white: boy sitting under tree, reading, surrounded by animals

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colour:  boy sitting under tree, reading, surrounded by animals

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Black and white: Peacock's complaint: The Peacock considered it wrong That he had not the nightingale’s song; So to Juno he went, She replied, “Be content With thy having, & hold thy fool’s tongue!” DO NOT QUARREL WITH NATURE

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colour: Peacock's complaint: The Peacock considered it wrong That he had not the nightingale’s song; So to Juno he went, She replied, “Be content With thy having, & hold thy fool’s tongue!” DO NOT QUARREL WITH NATURE

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colour: man with bundles of sticks on back shaking hand of woman

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black and white: man with bundles of sticks on back shaking hand of woman

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colour: mother in doorway with two children taking apples from older lady with basket

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black and white: mother in doorway with two children taking apples from older lady with basket

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black and white: Jack & Jill.

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colour:  Jack & Jill.

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black and white: suitors bringing gifts to princess

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colour: suitors bringing gifts to princess

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colour: I SAW THREE SHIPS thre women standing in three rowboats

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black and white: I SAW THREE SHIPS thre women standing in three rowboats

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colour: How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? young man looking over garden fench at woman in garden

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blackand white: How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? young man looking over garden fench at woman in garden

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black and white: lady digging up plant in forest

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colour: lady digging up plant in forest

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Black and white: Here we go round the Mulberry Bush

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Colour: Here we go round the Mulberry Bush

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back cover booklist
Illustrated Books by Walter Crane.
Pan-Pipes. A Book of Old Songs6/-
Baby’s Opera. A Book of Old Rhymes with New Dresses5/-
Baby’s Bouquet. A Fresh Bunch of Old Rhymes and Tunes     5/-
Baby’s Own Æsop. Being the Fables condensed in Rhyme5/-