Walter Crane (15 August 1845 – 14 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is considered to be the most influential, and among the most prolific, children's book creators of his generation and, along with Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway, one of the strongest contributors to the child's nursery motif that the genre of English children's illustrated literature would exhibit in its developmental stages in the later 19th century.
Crane's work featured some of the more colourful and detailed beginnings of the child-in-the-garden motifs that would characterise many nursery rhymes and children's stories for decades to come. He was part of the Arts and Crafts movement and produced an array of paintings, illustrations, children's books, ceramic tiles, wallpapers and other decorative arts. Crane is also remembered for his creation of a number of iconic images associated with the international socialist movement.
For more in-depth biographical notes see part 1, and for earlier works see parts 1 & 2 also.
This is part 3 of a 19-part series on the works of Walter Crane.
c1870-75 Walter Crane's Toy Books
published by George Routledge & Sons
The Three Bears (1873):
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The Three Bears |
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And, as the door stood open, in walked boldly This child... |
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And next she saw three chairs, and tried to sit in the biggest, |
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"Ah, well," she thought, "there may be beds to lie on upstairs... |
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They rushed upstairs, and Father Bruin, growling,... |
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"But someone lies on mine!" the small Bear said. |
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So Silverlocks, in sudden terror flying, reached home. |
Valentine and Orson (not complete):
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And there within the castle hall they saw a head of brass... |
1873 Walter Crane's New Toy Book published by George Routledge and Sons:
A B C (not complete)
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A B C D |
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E F G |
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H I J |
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Q R S |
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T U V |
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W X Y Z |
1874 Goody Two Shoe's
published by George Routledge and Sons
containing Goody Two Shoes, Beauty and the Beast, The Frog Prince, The Alphabet of Old Friends.
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The Frog Prince:
1874 The Alphabet Of Old Friends:
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