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Explore botanical art in Chennai through Suresh Ragavan’s solo exhibition, Brushstrokes of Endemic Echoes, which showcases endemic and endangered species of the Western Ghats ...
Beatrix Potter fan spends 30 hours travelling from Australia to the Lake District to visit iconic locations.
Four favorite Beatrix Potter stories come to life in a mesmerizing puppet show presented by Chicago Children’s Theatre. The show is complete with Potter’s original text and live, origin… ...
When you hear the name Beatrix Potter, you probably hear about Peter Rabbit, but this play is about the author, not the fictional character.
Time in isolation can inspire all manner of intriguing creative outlets. Such was the case with Beatrix Potter, the beloved author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and other stories, and the subject of the ...
Plan B Theatre is presenting the world premiere of “The Beatrix Potter Defense Society”, a play exploring the teenage life of Beatrix Potter. Playwright Janine Sobeck Knighton talks with Mary ...
This essay argues that Beatrix Potter’s work on mushrooms reveals the ways in which the Western ecological imaginary has responded to Victorian and Edwardian notions of childhood animism. It finds ...
Beatrix Potter’s tales and illustrations of Peter Rabbit, Tom Kitten and friends, set in quintessential English villages and on Edwardian farms, have charmed children for decades. But alongside ...
It includes, in addition to the original illustrations for the Peter Rabbit books, her botanical and mycological studies (she was fascinated by mushrooms) and many of her personal belongings (her ...
“Many people don't realize that Beatrix Potter was an accomplished artist and illustrator,” said Meyer. “The study of plants through botanical art is a field that has always fascinated me.
Beatrix Potter’s deft illustrations were an ode to the charming English countryside while Walton’s Ford’s depictions of animals are a celebration of the drama of the wild.