Guinea Pigs Gardening by Beatrix Potter print
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A quartet of guinea pigs are hard at work in the garden in this mounted giclee print of a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dating from 1893 and held in the V&A archive.
Drawing of Guinea pigs gardening (later redrawn for Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes), Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), Watercolour and pen and ink on paper, England, 1893 ©Frederick Warne & Co, 2022. All Rights Reserved © Victoria and Albert Museum
Created exclusively for the V&A.
Details
• Printed in the UK
Dimensions
8in x 10in
Composition
Giclee printed on 300gsm textured watercolour paper with white mount
Colour
Neutral
Product code
163069
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Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
This family friendly exhibition took visitors on a journey to discover Potter’s life as a scientist and conservationist, exploring the places and animals that inspired her most beloved characters. In collaboration with the National Trust.






