"Twenty-Two Little Cats", written by Gina Ruck-Pauquet and illustrated by Eva Hohrath
(New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962).
I don't see anything special.
- You just haven't seen yourself from the right angle yet. Art by Caterina Marca
Harry Rountree (1878 ~ 1950) 1934 illustration for 'The Wild Swans' by Hans Christian Andersen.
Illustration by Alexandra Jacobson💛
“Snack Attack” — Richard Ahnert is a contemporary artist based in Toronto whose paintings blend classical realism with imagination. His animal-centered scenes explore humor, emotion, and the relationship between humans and nature.
Claude Monet, Poppy Field" (1873).
Illustration by Viktor Chizhikov, 1969
Festival of the Toadstool Dance
By Annie Stegg Gerard🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
Brian Wildsmith (1930–2016) was a British painter and illustrator who revolutionized children's picture books in the 1960s. Winning the Kate Greenaway Medal for his 1962 ABC, he rejected the era's muted tones, introducing a spectacular explosion of color and texture.
Carry Ackroyd is a printmaker very much into nature and birds, and whose serigraphs (screenprints) are made using layers of cut paper stencils, pastels, paint and ink that give her work a very distinctive and different look !