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Beatrix Potter Drawn to Nature

Art / Photobook Biography / Memoir
By: Annemarie Bilclough(Editor), Tristram Hunt(Foreword By), Hilary McGrady(Foreword By), Richard A Fortey(Contributor), Sara Glenn(Contributor), Emma Laws(Contributor), Liz Hunter MacFarlane(Contributor), James Rebanks(Contributor), Lucy Shaw(Contributor)
216 pages, 200 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: V & A Publishing
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Generations of children have been captivated by the exploits of Jemima Puddle-Duck, Squirrel Nutkin, Peter Rabbit and the host of other characters conjured up by Beatrix Potter. Packed with original artwork, Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature, looks at secrets to her success and celebrates her wider life and legacy – her passions and accomplishments – that stretch far beyond the pages of her storybooks.

Charting her life, from her childhood in South Kensington, London to her later years in the Lake District, Annemarie Bilclough and Emma Laws show how Potter's exceptional affinity with nature from an early age ensured the success of her stories – underneath the costumes were real, believable, animals. Sara Glenn highlights Potter's entrepreneurial talents whilst Lucy Shaw takes readers on a Victorian holiday. Contributions from Richard Fortey and James Rebanks reveal her work in the field of mycology and transformation into a farmer, and Liz Hunter MacFarlane discusses her profound impact on the preservation of the Lake District landscape. Naturalist, creative pioneer, storyteller, determined entrepreneur – Potter has been described as 'a many-sided genius' and Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature allows readers a tantalising glimpse into the life of this extraordinary woman.

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Annemarie Bilclough is the Frederick Warne Curator of Illustration at the V&A.

Art / Photobook Biography / Memoir
By: Annemarie Bilclough(Editor), Tristram Hunt(Foreword By), Hilary McGrady(Foreword By), Richard A Fortey(Contributor), Sara Glenn(Contributor), Emma Laws(Contributor), Liz Hunter MacFarlane(Contributor), James Rebanks(Contributor), Lucy Shaw(Contributor)
216 pages, 200 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: V & A Publishing
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"[...] beautifully illustrated [...]"
– Jason Goodwin, Country Life, December 2021

"An engaging biography [...] Lavishly illustrated, readers are treated to archive drawings, watercolours, old photographs and picture letters [...]"
– Will Smith, Cumbria Life, February 2022

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