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Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) was an English artist and illustrator known for her children's books and illustrations

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Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Two women scared by a rat

Two women scared by a rat
Two women in the town of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, Germany, being scared by one of the rats which were plaguing the townsfolk in 1284

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Two children under the orange tree

Two children under the orange tree
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, two children under the orange tree. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Pied Piper of Hamelin Children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper

Pied Piper of Hamelin Children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Pied Piper of Hamelin and the townsfolk

Pied Piper of Hamelin and the townsfolk
VIntage Illustration of a scene from the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Pied Piper of Hamelin and the townsfolk. Kate Greenaway, 1888

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin

Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: May - Kate Greenaway, 1884

May - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of May. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Mayors watches as the pied piper takes to children

Mayors watches as the pied piper takes to children
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Mayors watches as the pied piper takes to children. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Rats ate the cheese out of the vats

Rats ate the cheese out of the vats
VIntage Illustration of a scene from the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Mother protecting her baby from a rat. Kate Greenaway, 1888

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Two women and a child terrified by rats

Two women and a child terrified by rats
Two women and a child in the town of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, Germany, being scared by some of the rats which were plaguing the townsfolk in 1284

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Young girl and two children trying to escape from rats

Young girl and two children trying to escape from rats
Two children and a young girl trying to escape from rats which were plaguing the town of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, Germany, in 1284

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Townsfolk queuing to enter the town hall

Townsfolk queuing to enter the town hall
The townsfolk of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, Germany, arriving at the Town Hall to discuss how to rid the town of rats which were plaguing it in 1284

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Young girls dancing amongst the trees while the Pied Piper plays his pipe

Young girls dancing amongst the trees while the Pied Piper plays his pipe
The Pied Piper playing his pipe to children in the fields near the town of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, Germany, on a beautiful spring day

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Mother and Child, 1898. Creator: Kate Greenaway (British, 1846-1901)

Mother and Child, 1898. Creator: Kate Greenaway (British, 1846-1901)
Mother and Child, 1898

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: May Belfort, 1895. Creator: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901)

May Belfort, 1895. Creator: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901)
May Belfort, 1895. Like Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the cafeconcerts, popular places of entertainment that featured singers or other forms of vaudeville entertainers

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: The Street Show, c1892, (1906). Creator: Catherine Greenaway

The Street Show, c1892, (1906). Creator: Catherine Greenaway
The Street Show, c1892, (1906). Watercolour for Marigold Garden by British storybook illustrator Kate Greenaway (1845-1901)

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Three little boys walking on a footpath in autumn sunset

Three little boys walking on a footpath in autumn sunset
Three little boys wearing Regency style clothing walking along a footpath towards a village in an autumn sunset. From Kate Greenawayas Birthday Book for Childrena with illustrations by Catherine

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Young Regency style mother and her children in spring

Young Regency style mother and her children in spring
A young woman dressed in Regency style clothing carrying a baby alongside a little girl. They are walking through a spring meadow studded with primroses and pink-blossomed cherry trees

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Regency style children dancing

Regency style children dancing
A group of serious-faced children dressed in Regency style clothing who are learning a formal dance. The small boy in red doesnat look too pleased about it but his mother says heall be thankful when

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Three Regency style girls sheltering from April showers

Three Regency style girls sheltering from April showers
Three little girls wearing Regency style clothing sheltering under a large umbrella and a pink-blossomed tree in an April shower

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Regency style girls picking peaches in a summer garden

Regency style girls picking peaches in a summer garden
Two young girls dressed in Regency style clothing picking peaches from an espaliered peach tree in a walled garden. The younger girl is holding the fruits in her bunched-up skirts

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Regency style children picking autumn fruit

Regency style children picking autumn fruit
A group of children dressed in Regency style clothing picking autumn fruits from bushes in a country lane. From Kate Greenawayas Birthday Book for Childrena with illustrations by Catherine aKatea

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Regency style girls skipping in a summer garden

Regency style girls skipping in a summer garden
Three girls wearing Regency style clothing playing skipping games in a summer garden. From Kate Greenawayas Birthday Book for Childrena with illustrations by Catherine aKatea Greenaway (1846-1901)

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Regency style children on a summer holiday by the sea

Regency style children on a summer holiday by the sea
A little boy and girl, dressed in Regency style clothing, sitting on a large rock on a beach with sailing boats on the sea in the background

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Three young Regency style ladies taking tea in a garden

Three young Regency style ladies taking tea in a garden
Three young Regency style ladies, probably teenagers, taking tea in a garden with considerable formality. From Kate Greenawayas Birthday Book for Childrena with illustrations by Catherine aKatea

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Tulips - Kate Greenaway, 1884

Tulips - Kate Greenaway, 1884
An illustration of three tulips inside a red border from the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of January

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Mother protecting her baby from a rat

Mother protecting her baby from a rat
VIntage engraing of a scene from the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Mother protecting her baby from a rat. Kate Greenaway, 1888

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Spring and Summer - Kate Greenaway 1883

Spring and Summer - Kate Greenaway 1883
A spread depicting spring and summer from a book illustrated by the influential Victorian artist Kate Greenaway, from the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1883a published by George Routledge & Sons

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Children dancing to the music of the pied piper

Children dancing to the music of the pied piper
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Children dancing to the music of the pied piper. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Autumn and Winter - Kate Greenaway 1883

Autumn and Winter - Kate Greenaway 1883
A spread depicting autumn and winter from a book illustrated by the influential Victorian artist Kate Greenaway, from the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1883a published by George Routledge & Sons

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper

Children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Pied Piper of Hamelin, children rushing to hear the music of the pied piper. Kate Greenaway

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Old Year - Kate Greenaway

Old Year - Kate Greenaway
A Kate Greenaway illustration entitled aOld Yearai from the aKate Greenaway Almanack for 1883ai published by George Routledge & Sons, Ludgate Hill, London. The paper has some staining and foxing

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: November - Kate Greenaway, 1884

November - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of November (but why it shows tulips is a mystery!)

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: October - Kate Greenaway, 1884

October - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of October. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: January - Kate Greenaway, 1884

January - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of January. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: March - Kate Greenaway, 1884

March - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of March. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: December - Kate Greenaway, 1884

December - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of December. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: February - Kate Greenaway, 1884

February - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of February. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: How Their Children were Stolen Away, from The Pied Piper of Hamelin, pub. 1888. Creator

How Their Children were Stolen Away, from The Pied Piper of Hamelin, pub. 1888. Creator
How Their Children were Stolen Away, from The Pied Piper of Hamelin, pub. 1888 (colour lithograph), 1888

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Women and children afraid of the rats

Women and children afraid of the rats
VIntage Illustration of a scene from the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Women and children afraid of the rats. Kate Greenaway, 1888

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Water-Colour Drawing for Colour Wood-Block Print, 1880-1890, (1923). Artist: Catherine Greenaway

Water-Colour Drawing for Colour Wood-Block Print, 1880-1890, (1923). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Water-Colour Drawing for Colour Wood-Block Print, 1880-1890, (1923). Catherine Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) was an English childrens book illustrator and writer

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Artist: Catherine Greenaway

Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Kate Greenaways Marigold Garden, 1885, (1946). Marigold Garden: Pictures And Rhymes, 1885, contains nursery rhymes and illustrated tales by Catherine Greenaway (1846-1901)

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: A print from The Little Folks Nature Painting Book by Kate Greenaway, c1880s

A print from The Little Folks Nature Painting Book by Kate Greenaway, c1880s

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Illustration for Tell tale tit / your tounge shall be slit, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Tell tale tit / your tounge shall be slit, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Tell tale tit/your tounge shall be slit, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Illustration for Lucy Locket, lost her purse, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Lucy Locket, lost her purse, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Lucy Locket, lost her purse, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Illustration for Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wander?, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wander?, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wander?, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Illustration for Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, Kate Greenaway. Artist: Catherine Greenaway

Illustration for Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, Kate Greenaway. Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration of Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep/and doesn t know where to find them, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageKate Greenaway Collection: Catherine (Kate) Greenaway (1845-1901), English artist and illustrator

Catherine (Kate) Greenaway (1845-1901), English artist and illustrator. Wood engraving



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Kate Greenaway Collection

Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) was an English artist and illustrator known for her children's books and illustrations. She was born in London to a family of artists and trained at the Royal Academy Schools. Her work, which featured delicate watercolors of children in natural settings, became popular during the Victorian era. She also designed greeting cards, bookplates, calendars, and other items that were widely produced by major publishers. Her style influenced many later illustrators such as Beatrix Potter and Arthur Rackham. Greenaway's work is still admired today for its timeless charm and beauty; her books remain popular with young readers around the world.
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The Kate Greenaway collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of renowned artist Kate Greenaway. Our collection showcases her intricate and detailed illustrations that are known for their delicate lines and soft colors. Her artwork captures the essence of childhood innocence with depictions of children in various settings such as gardens or playing games. Our collection offers a wide range of products suitable for any home decor style or occasion including birthdays, holidays or just to add some charm to your living space. Each piece is carefully crafted using high-quality materials ensuring durability and longevity. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or simply want to adorn your walls with beautiful artwork, the Kate Greenaway collection has something for everyone who appreciates fine artistry.
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Kate Greenaway was a renowned English illustrator and writer, known for her charming illustrations of children in the late 19th century. Her art prints are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Kate's style is characterized by delicate lines, pastel colors, and intricate details that capture the innocence and simplicity of childhood. We offer a wide range of Kate Greenaway art prints, including some of her most famous works such as "Under the Window" and "A Apple Pie". These prints are produced using high-quality materials to ensure that they retain their beauty for years to come. They make perfect additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of whimsy and nostalgia. Kate Greenaway's art prints are not only beautiful but also serve as an important historical record of Victorian-era childhood. We offer a glimpse into a time when life was simpler yet full of wonderment. Whether you're an avid collector or simply appreciate fine art, Kate Greenaway's work is sure to delight and inspire you.
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We offer a wide range of Kate Greenaway art prints for purchase. You can choose from a variety of options, including her famous illustrations from classic children's books such as "Mother Goose" and "The Pied Piper." Additionally, there are many standalone pieces that showcase Greenaway's unique style and attention to detail. Her use of soft colors and delicate lines creates whimsical scenes that capture the imagination. Some popular prints available include "Under the Window," which features a charming garden scene with two young girls playing together, and "A Little Book of Rhymes," which showcases several nursery rhymes illustrated by Greenaway. Whether you're looking for something playful or more subdued, there is sure to be a Kate Greenaway print that will suit your taste. Media Storehouse makes it easy to browse our selection online and find the perfect piece for your home or office decor.
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