Beautiful illustrations by Kate Greenaway. One of the flowers is a Poppy, which is an August flower! The "Little Folk's Nature Painting Book" (1880) has outlined engravings that are intended for coloring. You can see that the farm animal illustration has been lightly colored.

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We have a rather special DTRH episode for you today: this year’s Greenaway Medal winner Shaun Tan in conversation with . Tune into at 5pm to enter his extraordinary world...

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An alphabet full of Illustrators...K is for...Charles Keeping, an English author, illustrator and lithographer, he secured two Kate Greenaway Medals for his illustration work. Some colourful examples here...

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Peter Greenaway başyapıtı "A Zed and Two Noughts"un Polonya posteri.

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Beyond the Fence (even though it was shortlisted for the Greenaway Medal). To me it is a masterpiece of empathy and philosophical questioning.

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Did you know? Three Aussies, prior to Shaun Tan winning this year for 'Tales from the Inner City', have won the UK Kate Greenaway Medal. Established in 1957 it recognises 'distinguished illustration in a book for children'. Feast your eyes on previous winners!

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So, so pleased to see win the - Oscar winner, Astrid Lindgren Award winner and now recognition by the UK's prestigious CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal - congrats and - here are just a few of my personal favourite works from his backlist.

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Kate Greenaway (17 March 1846 – 6 November 1901) was an English children's book illustrator-Ο χορός των λουλουδιών. Ιδιωτική Συλλογή

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More images from "A Apple Pie" (1890) by Kate Greenaway, illustrated by Edmund Evans.

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A Apple Pie (1890) by Kate Greenaway, illustrated by Edmund Evans.

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“Reading brings us unknown friends”
- Honoré de Balzac, who was born in 1799
(illustration by Kate Greenaway)

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Kate Greenaway published A Apple Pie in 1886 as an illustrated rhyme book to teach children the alphabet. First mentioned in writing in 1671 by clergyman John Eachard, the rhyme is probably much older. The first printed versions appeared in the mid C18th.

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Honor Charlotte Appleton (1879-1951) was English. She had a delicate Watercolour style influenced by Kate Greenaway. This Illustration is cute. Back later with more . Helen.😊

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列車にて遠く見ている向日葵は少年のふる帽子のごとし
/寺山修司「空には本」

(画像:Project Gutenberg、Language of Flowers by Kate Greenaway)

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Each week we'll be featuring a title from the shortlisted for this year's Medals.

First up for the Kate Greenaway medal is the stunning Child of St Kilda by Beth Waters

Watch an interview with the author https://t.co/ZegDY4cFVM

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