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Greenaway Collection (page 4)

"Greenaway: A Whimsical World of Nature and Childhood" In the enchanting world of Greenaway, where Parus caeruleus, also known as the blue tit

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Micronycteris brachyotis, orange-throated bat

Micronycteris brachyotis, orange-throated bat
An orange-throated bat (Micronycteris brachyotis) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Sturnira lilium parvidens, yellow-shouldered bat

Sturnira lilium parvidens, yellow-shouldered bat

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pteronotus davyi fulvus, Davys naked-backed bat

Pteronotus davyi fulvus, Davys naked-backed bat
A Davys naked-backed bat (Pteronotus davyi fulvus) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Diphylla ecaudata, hairy-legged vampire bat

Diphylla ecaudata, hairy-legged vampire bat
A hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Rhynchonycteris naso, proboscis bat

Rhynchonycteris naso, proboscis bat
A proboscis bat (Rhynchonycteris naso) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Micronycteris nicefori, large-eared bat

Micronycteris nicefori, large-eared bat
A large-eared bat (Micronycteris nicefori) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Chrotopterus auritus auritus, woolly false vampire bat

Chrotopterus auritus auritus, woolly false vampire bat
Woolly false vampire bat (Chrotopterus auritus auritus) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Artibeus watsoni, Thomas fruit-eating bat

Artibeus watsoni, Thomas fruit-eating bat
Thomas fruit-eating bat (Artibeus watsoni) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Oryx dammah, scimitar-horned oryx

Oryx dammah, scimitar-horned oryx
A small herd of scimitar-horned oryx grazing on a grass field in captivity. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pygathrix nemaeus nemaeus, red-shanked douc langur

Pygathrix nemaeus nemaeus, red-shanked douc langur
Portrait of a red-shanked douc langur, native to north and central Vietnam, east-central Cambodia and possibly in China. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Colobus guereza, guereza

Colobus guereza, guereza
Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Leontopithecus rosalia, golden lion tamarin

Leontopithecus rosalia, golden lion tamarin
A portrait of a golden lion tamarin. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pan paniscus, pygmy chimpanzee

Pan paniscus, pygmy chimpanzee
Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Gorilla gorilla, gorilla

Gorilla gorilla, gorilla

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Parus caeruleus, blue tit

Parus caeruleus, blue tit
A blue tit (Parus caeruleus) in flight, U.K. The blue tit is common throughout Britain living mainly in deciduous woodland. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Kor-i-noor replica

Kor-i-noor replica
An exact copy of the original Kor-i-noor diamond created from cubic zirconia by John Nels Hatleberg (Cat 157). Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Eurasian bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Eurasian bullfinch
A male Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) in flight, U.K. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pteronotus parnellii mesoamericanus, common mustached bat

Pteronotus parnellii mesoamericanus, common mustached bat
A common mustached bat (Pteronotus parnellii mesoamericanus) photographed in Belize by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Pyrrhula pyrrhula, bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhula, bullfinch
A female bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) in flight, U.K. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Alouatta seniculus, red howler monkey

Alouatta seniculus, red howler monkey
Portrait of a red howler monkey, native to the forests in various regions across South America. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Hylobates concolor, crested gibbon

Hylobates concolor, crested gibbon
A portrait of a juvenille crested gibbon. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus), green hairstreak

Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus), green hairstreak
A resting green hairstreak butterfly from the family Lycaenidae. This is a widespread butterfly that can be found all over Europe as well as in Siberia. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Strix nebulosa, great grey owl

Strix nebulosa, great grey owl
Close-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Greenaway Ferry, Dartmouth, England

Greenaway Ferry, Dartmouth, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGreenaway Collection: H Had it

H Had it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: K Knelt for it

K Knelt for it

Background imageGreenaway Collection: A is for Apple

A is for Apple

Background imageGreenaway Collection: C Cut it

C Cut it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: D Dealt it

D Dealt it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: L Longed for it

L Longed for it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: T Took it

T Took it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: G Got it

G Got it

Background imageGreenaway Collection: S Sang for it

S Sang for it
From A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Two little girls going for a walk

Two little girls going for a walk
Two little girls, Polly and Susan, going for a walk. One of them holds a rolled up umbrella or parasol, the other pulls a doll in a cart. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Sleeping

Illustration with music, Sleeping, showing a young mother with her baby asleep on her lap. first published 1881

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Proud girl with her dog

Proud girl with her dog

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Prince Finikin, his mamma and Dolly

Prince Finikin, his mamma and Dolly. The prince offers Dolly a cup of tea, and thinks hes very kind to do so. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Four boys dancing on a beach

Four boys dancing on a beach, with boats on either side, and more boats out at sea. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Tired

Illustration with music, Tired, showing a young girl sleeping on the grass. first published 1881

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Three children with a go-cart

Three children with a go-cart. The girl in the middle is pulling her younger sister along. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Little girl with a skipping rope

Little girl with a skipping rope
A little girl with a skipping rope. first published 1881

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Grace Before Meals

Illustration with music, Grace Before Meals, showing three little girls saying a prayer. first published 1881

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Five little girls dancing

Five little girls dancing

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Frontispiece, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for Children

Frontispiece, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for Children
Frontispiece design, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for Children, showing a brother and sister walking through a snowy landscape. 1880

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Little girl standing at a garden gate

Little girl standing at a garden gate
A little girl standing at a garden gate, rather disappointed that her day hasn t been more exciting. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Little girl in front of her house

Little girl in front of her house
A little girl in front of her house with a basket of flowers on her arm. first published 1879

Background imageGreenaway Collection: Title page design, Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway

Title page design, Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway. Showing a girl and a boy in a garden with hedges and trellis. 1885



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"Greenaway: A Whimsical World of Nature and Childhood" In the enchanting world of Greenaway, where Parus caeruleus, also known as the blue tit, flits among sunflowers and Lucy Locket dances with joy. This imaginative realm created by Catherine Greenaway takes us on a journey through delightful illustrations that capture the essence of innocence and wonder. As Erithacus rubecula, the European robin, chirps its melodious tunes in this vibrant landscape, a young woman cradles her baby amidst a field of golden sunflowers. The Pied Piper himself makes an appearance alongside Greenaway's beloved characters - together they embark on magical adventures that ignite our imagination. One such adventure unfolds within an illustration for "Jack Sprat could eat no fat, " where Kate Greenaway's artistic prowess shines through. With intricate details and delicate strokes, she brings to life a scene filled with whimsy and charm. P Peeped in it; Q Quartered it; J Jumped for it; R Ran for it - these playful actions are woven into each page like threads connecting letters from U to Z. They add an element of surprise that keeps us engaged as we explore every corner of this captivating world. But amidst all the mirth and joy lies a touch of melancholy. Mournful moments remind us that even in this idyllic realm, there is room for reflection and introspection. As we immerse ourselves in Greenaway's artistry, we can't help but feel both elation and empathy towards her creations. Greenaway invites us to embrace nature's beauty while celebrating the simplicity of childhood joys. Through her timeless illustrations, she reminds us to cherish those fleeting moments when imagination knows no bounds – just like Lucy Locket dancing with abandon or the Pied Piper leading children into fantastical realms. Step into Greenaway's world – where birds sing their melodies freely among blooming flowers, and where the magic of childhood is forever preserved in art.