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The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies: The Original and Authorized Edition - New Colour Reproductions

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  • 59 páginas
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When Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated "The Tale of Peter Rabbit, " she had little idea how popular this story and the 22 which followed it would immediately become. Each of the 23 "Tales" has reprinted over 100 times, and in the 80 or so years since their initial publication, much of the delicate brushwork and detail has disappeared from the pictures. To remedy this, Frederick Warne has located Beatrix Potter's original artwork, and photographed it to produce these wonderful new edition of her stories. Thanks to modern printing techniques, her illustrations appear just as freshly as when they were first painted, and confirm Beatrix Potter's place as the most celebrated children's artist of the century.

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The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies: The Original and Authorized Edition - New Colour Reproductions, Beatrix Potter, Jean Little

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Título
The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies: The Original and Authorized Edition - New Colour Reproductions
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Warne
Publicado en
1987
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
59
ISBN10
0723234698
ISBN13
9780723234692
Calificación
4,15 de 5
Descripción
When Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated "The Tale of Peter Rabbit, " she had little idea how popular this story and the 22 which followed it would immediately become. Each of the 23 "Tales" has reprinted over 100 times, and in the 80 or so years since their initial publication, much of the delicate brushwork and detail has disappeared from the pictures. To remedy this, Frederick Warne has located Beatrix Potter's original artwork, and photographed it to produce these wonderful new edition of her stories. Thanks to modern printing techniques, her illustrations appear just as freshly as when they were first painted, and confirm Beatrix Potter's place as the most celebrated children's artist of the century.