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Betty is honouring the Owl and the Pussycat, a poem by Edward Lear.

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Honey?✅
Money?✅
Small guitar?✅
are ready for 1812
Illustration: James Marshall 1998

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If you are not already following Edward Lear , I highly recommend that you do

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If you are not already following Edward Lear , I highly recommend that you do

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Day 193

Quince.. With and owl and a pussycat

Fell asleep again last night before posting..

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In this week’s “Fowl Fridays” we celebrate the belated 209th birthday of with “Macrocerus Ararauna,” one of Lear’s many stunning lithographs of poised and perching parrots!

Read: https://t.co/ArmpCkgHVl

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Today, May 12, is the birthday of artist and writer It's also 'The New Vestments,' is a poem in which a man makes an outfit out of odd things, including cabbage leaves, pancakes, biscuits, and a loaf of bread for a hat! https://t.co/4jzs5vWItk

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Lithographs by from 'Birds of Europe', a large-scale work on European bird-life published in five volumes between 1832-1837. Gould wrote the text & it was illustrated with 448 lavish plates, 68 of these by Lear.

Now in 's Ruskin Collection.

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'#Theowlandthepussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.'
He created Pobble the Dong, and the Quangle Wangle and the Jumblies, but there was a lot more to than bosh 1812
Illustration by

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'The Owl and the Pussy-Cat' by born 1812
The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea-green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
Wrapped up in a five-pound note.

https://t.co/RlI0m7Tmtc
https://t.co/tu0Guy4DO2


Pic: Pinterest

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Love Walrus and I also love the Owl and the Pussycat, which was later turned into several beautifully illustrated books. All of my moon illustrations stem from the Owl and Pussycat and The Cow Jumped Over the Moon.

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Ronald Searle
The Owl and the Pussycat
Arnie Levin and The Owl and the Pussycat and The New Yorker https://t.co/kMaZZW0Oid

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Ronald Searle
The New Yorker, July 27, 1992
Arnie Levin and The Owl and the Pussycat and https://t.co/qAlAQFNRTJ

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One of eight Lears in our new catalogue, this watercolour of a King Vulture was drawn from life at the Surrey Zoological Gardens in April 1832. The Gardens were set up by Edward Cross at Walworth Manor in Kennington, London in 1829

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Diving into with the help of
Loving revisiting his Limericks which I grew up with from his ‘Book of Nonsense’.

This one for you ... “There was a young lady of Lucca”

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