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Greenaway Collection (page 5)

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

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Greenaway Collection: Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Eurasian bullfinch
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Greenaway Collection: Pteronotus parnellii mesoamericanus, common mustached bat
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Greenaway Collection: Pyrrhula pyrrhula, bullfinch
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Greenaway Collection: Alouatta seniculus, red howler monkey
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Greenaway Collection: Hylobates concolor, crested gibbon
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Greenaway Collection: Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus), green hairstreak
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Greenaway Collection: Strix nebulosa, great grey owl
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Greenaway Collection: Greenaway Ferry, Dartmouth, England
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Greenaway Collection: H Had it
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Greenaway Collection: K Knelt for it
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Greenaway Collection: A is for Apple
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Greenaway Collection: C Cut it
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Greenaway Collection: D Dealt it
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Greenaway Collection: L Longed for it
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Greenaway Collection: T Took it
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Greenaway Collection: G Got it
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Greenaway Collection: S Sang for it
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Greenaway Collection: Two little girls going for a walk
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Greenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Sleeping
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Greenaway Collection: Proud girl with her dog
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Greenaway Collection: Prince Finikin, his mamma and Dolly
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Greenaway Collection: Four boys dancing on a beach
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Greenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Tired
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Greenaway Collection: Three children with a go-cart
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Greenaway Collection: Little girl with a skipping rope
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Greenaway Collection: Illustration with music, Grace Before Meals
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Greenaway Collection: Five little girls dancing
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Greenaway Collection: Frontispiece, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for Children
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Greenaway Collection: Little girl standing at a garden gate
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Greenaway Collection: Little girl in front of her house
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Greenaway Collection: Title page design, Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway
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Greenaway Collection: Seven children carrying flowers
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Greenaway Collection: Two boys running
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Greenaway Collection: Butchers boy and bakers boy
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Greenaway Collection: Three girls under blue parasol
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Greenaway Collection: Five children walking through a village
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Greenaway Collection: Title page design, Under the Window by Kate Greenaway
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Greenaway Collection: Little fat goblin stealing cabbages
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Greenaway Collection: Three boys walking along a lane
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Greenaway Collection: Mother throws a flower down to her toddler
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Greenaway Collection: Five little girls in winter clothes
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Greenaway Collection: Main title page design, A Day in a Childs Life
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Greenaway Collection: Margery Brown on the top of the hill
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Greenaway Collection: Two little girls with parasols, looking out to sea
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Greenaway Collection: Three little boys holding hands
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Greenaway Collection: Children dancing in a ring on village green
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Greenaway Collection: Children coming out of school
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Greenaway Collection: Girl and boy playing shuttlecock and battledore


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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.