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CUSTOM PRINT

Mrs Rabbit giving medicine to Peter

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Artist: Beatrix Potter

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  • 1.5 cm black stained ash box frame - stained and waxed
  • 300gsm textured fine art paper
  • cm white mount - acid free, extra thick smooth white mount board with a white core
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Mrs Rabbit giving medicine to Peter

Black ink over pencil by Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)

Great Britain, possibly 1911

 

This drawing was a study for Peter Rabbit's painting book (1911).

 

Custom printed on 300gsm textured fine art paper.

 

With kind permission from F. Warne & Co.

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£15 per print – or FREE for orders over £60
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About the artist
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature

Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) is still one of the world's best-selling and best-loved children's authors. She wrote and illustrated 28 books that have been translated into more than 35 languages and sold over 100 million copies. Born in Kensington, London, she later moved to Hill Top Farm in Cumbria and on her death bequeathed it, along with 13 other farms and over 4000 acres of land, to the National Trust. The V&A holds the world's largest collection of Beatrix Potter's drawings, literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and related materials, and hosts a changing display on particular aspects of her work in the Beatrix Potter Showcase.