17 juni 2010

13 juni 2010

~Oh oh (Sonnet)

Oh, oh, you will be sorry for that word!
Give me back my book and take my kiss instead.
Was it my enemy or my friend I heard,
"What a big book for such a little head!"

Come, I will show you now my newest hat,
And you may watch me purse my mouth and prink!
Oh, I shall love you still, and all of that.
I never again shall tell you what I think.
I shall be sweet and crafty, soft and sly;
You will not catch me reading any more:
I shall be called a wife to pattern by;

And some day when you knock and push the door,
Some sane day, not too bright and not too stormy,
I shall be gone, and you may whistle for me.

Een sonnet van Edna St. Vincent Millay
(1892-1950)

edna millay

11 juni 2010

~Beatrix Potter

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Beatrix Potter werd geboren in Londen op
28 juli 1866. Ze stierf in Sawrey op 22 december1943.
Ze was een Engels schrijfster en illustratrice van
kinderboeken. Ze is wereldberoemd geworden
met haar verhaaltjes over Peter Rabbit en zijn
familie. Ze werd in 1866 in Londen geboren,
in een welgesteld gezin. Ze ging in haar jeugdjaren
niet naar school maar kreeg thuis in Londen les van
gouvernantes. Ze kwam dus niet veel in aanraking
met andere kinderen.
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In haar jeugd kwam Beatrix Potter wel veel in
aanraking met dieren. Ook in de zomer, als haar
vader een landhuis huurde, eerst in Schotland
en later in het Lake District, kwam Beatrix
veel in aanraking met dieren en met de natuur.
Haar carrière als schrijfster en tekenares van
kinderverhalen begon in 1902. Haar eerste
verhaal was Het verhaal van Pieter Konijn.
Dit verhaal werd uitgegeven door Frederick Warne.
In 1905 vroeg Beatrix' redacteur, Norman Warne,
haar ten huwelijk. Hij werd echter ziek en stierf
slechts een paar weken later.
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(Foto Uit de film)
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Datzelfde jaar kocht Beatrix een boerderij in Sawrey
in het Lake District met de naam Hill Top.
Daar bracht ze zoveel mogelijk tijd door, hoewel ze
nog bij haar ouders woonde. De boerderij en het
landelijke gebied eromheen begonnen in haar verhalen
een rol te spelen en vele illustraties laten plekken
aan Lake District zien die tot op de dag van vandaag
onveranderd zijn gebleven.
In 1913 trouwde zij met William Heelis, een
plaatselijke advocaat, en ging permanent in Sawrey
wonen. Nu kregen schrijven en schilderen een
tweede plaats naast het boerenbedrijf en de
schapenfokkerij. Met een erfenis van haar ouders
en uit de royalty's van haar boeken kon ze stukken
land aankopen om deze als beschermd natuurgebied
te kunnen behouden. Toen ze in 1943 stierf, liet ze
de staat meer dan 1600 hectare natuur en
viertien landerijen na aan de National Trust.

Officiële Website
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mrsheelis .
Het levensverhaal van Beatrix Potter werd
verfilmd door Chris Noonan. De hoofdrollen werden
vertolkt door Renée Zellweger en de Schotse
acteur Ewan McGregor. De film 'Miss Potter'
kwam begin 2007 in de bioscoop.
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yewtreef Yew Tree Farm, Coniston, becomes Hilltop for the film.
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Beatrix Potter was born on 28 July 1866 in
South Kensington, London. She lived a lonely
life at home, being educated by a governess and
having little contact with other people.
She had many animals which she kept as pets,
studying them and making drawings.
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Her parents took her on three month summer
holidays to Scotland, but when the house they
rented became unavailable, they rented Wray Castle
near Ambleside in the Lake District.
Beatrix was 16 when they first stayed here.
Her parents entertained many eminent guests,
including Hardwicke Rawnsley vicar of Wray Church,
who in 1895 was to become one of the founders
of the National Trust.
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His views on the need to preserve the natural beauty
of Lakeland had a lasting effect on the young Beatrix,
who had fallen in love with the unspoilt beauty
surrounding the holiday home.
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Filming 'Miss Potter' at Fawe park landing stage, Derwentwater.Filming 'Miss Potter' at Fawe park landing stage,
Derwentwater.
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For the next 21 years on and off, the Potters holidayed
in the Lake District, staying once at Wray Castle,
once at Fawe Park, twice at Holehird and nine times
at Lingholm, by Derwentwater, famous now
for its rhododendron gardens. Beatrix loved
Derwentwater, and explored Catbells behind Lingholm.
She watched squirrels in the woods, saw rabbits in
the vegetable gardens of the big house.
She made many sketches of the landscape.
They still kept in touch with Rev Rawnsley, who after
5 years at Wray, moved to Crosthwaite Church
just outside Keswick.
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Rawnsley encouraged her drawings, and when
back in London Beatrix made greetings cards
of her pictures, and started a book.
Rawnsley encouraged her to publish, and
eventually Frederick Warne published
'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' in 1902.
Her third book, 'Squirrel Nutkin' had background
views based on Derwentwater, Catbells and
the Newlands valley. Fawe Park featured
in 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny'.
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'Teatime at Hill Top' by Stephen Darbishire.'Teatime at Hill Top' by Stephen Darbishire.
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In 1903 Beatrix bought a field in Near Sawrey,
near where they had holidayed that year.
She now had an income from her books, Peter Rabbit
having now sold some 50000 copies.
In 1905 she bought Hill Top, a little farm in Sawrey,
and for the next 8 years she busied herself writing
more books, and visiting her farm. In 1909 she bought
another farm opposite Hill Top, Castle Farm,
which became her main Lakeland base.
Seven of her books are based in or around Hill Top.
Tom Kitten and Samuel Whiskers lived there.
Hill Top is still as it was then, and is now the
most visited literary shrine in the Lake District.
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Beatrix Potter married William Heelis, a solicitor
in Hawkshead, in 1913. Then started the next stage
in her life, being a Lakeland farmer, which lasted f
or 30 years. The office of William Heelis is now
the National Trust's 'Beatrix Potter Gallery'.
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Herdwick Sheep .

In 1923 she bought Troutbeck Park Farm, and became
an expert in breeding Herdwick sheep,
winning many prizes at country shows with them.
Beatrix continued to buy property, and in 1930
bought the Monk Coniston Estate - 4000 acres
from Little Langdale to Coniston – which
contained Tarn Hows, now Lakeland's most
popular piece of landscape.
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in 1934 she gave many of her watercolours
and drawings
of fungi, mosses and fossils to the Armitt Library
in Ambleside.
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When she died on 22 December 1943, Beatrix Potter
left fourteen farms and 4000 acres of land to the
National Trust, together with her flocks of
Herdwick sheep. The Trust now owns 91 hill farms,
many of which have a mainly Herdwick landlord's
flock with a total holding of about 25000 sheep.
This was her gift to the nation, her own beloved
countryside for all to enjoy. Beatrix was the first
woman to be elected president-designate of the
Herdwick Sheepbreeders' Association,
which continues to flourish.
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Many books have been written about Beatrix Potter,
but the following are some that will be of interest
to those interested in the Lake District:
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book lakeland


Hunter Davies has written the book
'Beatrix Potter's Lakeland', with photographs
by Cressida Pemberton-Piggott.
It takes a look at the relationship between the
beautiful Lakeland countryside, and the
very private woman who was inspired by it,
painted it,
farmed it and helped preserve
it for future generations.
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book
National Trust Publications have published
'Beatrix Potter at Home in the Lake District'
by Susan Denyer. With numerous extracts from
her letters and diaries, this illustrated book celebrates
Potter's achievements in the Lake District
and her major gifts to the National Trust.
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book beatrix life

The Tale of Beatrix Potter: a Biography
by Margaret Lane. When Beatrix Potter died
in 1943, few knew the full story of her life.
Originally published only three years after
Beatrix Potter's death, this book tells her story.
It was extensively revised in 1985 to include
new material that had come to light.

It is a full biography of Beatrix's life from her
childhood in London to her years
in the Lake District.
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Please Take a look at the website
to know more of her life and her books.
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10 juni 2010

~Rudolf Koivu

Rudolf_koivu .
Rudolf Koivu  was born in 1890 in St. Petersburg
and died on 11.10.1946, Helsinki.
.. . . .
He was a Finnish illustrator and painter,
best known for illustrating books of fairytales for children,
which are enduringly and timelessly popular.
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7 juni 2010

~Lena Anderson

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Lena Anderson is a published author and
an illustrator of children's books and young
adult books. Some of the published credits
of Lena Anderson include Hedgehog, Pig,
and the Sweet Little Friend, Hedgehog's Secret,
Linnea en el Jardin de Monet, and Eugenia
en Venecia / Vendela in Venice.

~ LINK ~

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6 juni 2010

~Sunday Poem!

"And Alice picked up the little cake and on it read,
'Be yourself.' 'How funny,' Alice thought, 'what else could I be!'"
by Lewis Carroll

waterhouse the_sorceress Painting by John Williams Waterhouse.


Can You Imagine?
(For the Child in All of Us)

Can you imagine a world without witches,
A world with all people the same?
Where the only known dragons are hiding in books,
And children are terribly tame?
A world without magic would be sad indeed.

I cannot imagine the pain
Of having a world where there's no Santa Claus,
Where wizards are searched for in vain.
Can you imagine a world without spells,
That science and businesses run?
And think of the sadness a unicorn feels
When he no longer plays in the sun

Can you imagine a world without witches,
No elves, and no magical pools?
And can you imagine how dull it would be
If all that we had were the schools?

I cannot imagine a world without witches,
A world with no magical wand.
A world without beauty, or even a dream,
Or a wood sprite of whom to be fond

They say I should grow up and be more mature,
Like a normal adult ought to do.
But I'd rather, at night, go to dance with a witch,
And I'll bet that you feel that way, too.

by Robert F. Potts
© 1996

5 juni 2010

~Jenny Eugenia Nyström

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Jenny Eugenia Nyström was born June 13, 1854
in Kalmar, Sweden; She died January 17, 1946
in Stockholm and was a painter and illustrator of
children’s books, but is mainly known as the
person who created the Swedes’ image of
the “jultomte” on numerous Christmas cards
and magazine covers, thus linking the
Swedish version of Santa Claus to the gnomes
of Scandinavian folklore.

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jenny-nystrom-. jenny-nystrom .jenny-nystrom .
In 1887, at the age of 33, she married the medical
student Daniel Stoopendaal, brother of fellow
artists Ferdinand Stoopendaal.
Wilhelm Johan Stoopendaal, Georg Stoopendaal
and Ebba Stoopendaal. Due to tuberculosis
Daniel was never able to finish his studies and
take up his intended profession.
It was instead up to Jenny to support herself,
her husband and their son through her artistry,
while Daniel handled her business affairs.
He died in 1927.

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In 1933 her son, Curt Nyström Stoopendahl,
followed in her footsteps and also became a popular
postcard and poster artist, staying very close to
his mother’s artistic style. Even his signature,
“Curt Nyström”, looked like his mother’s. Likewise,
her brother-in-law, Georg Stoopendaal (1866-1953),
already in the beginning of the 19th century found
postcards to be a good source of income,
contrary to his more serious paintings,
and his Christmas cards are also clearly
inspired by Jenny Nyström's.
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Jenny Nystrom werd geboren op 13  Juni in 1854
in Kalmar, Zweden; en overleed op 17  Januari 1946.
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Ze begon te schilderen toen ze 15 jaar oud was,
Ze is misschien wel de meest bekende en
gewaardeerd om zijn prachtige illustraties
nog plechtig verspreiden kerstsfeer in december
onze koude noorden. Maar Jenny Nystrom heeft ons
ook andere zeer levendige
en symbolisch rijke illustraties achtergelaten.
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jn_portratt. jenny-nystrom.
Jenny laat ons de Noorse mythe met
nieuwe ogen zien
Met grote vaardigheid, presenteerde ze
typische kostuums, instellingen en alles wat
behoort tot de Noorse traditie.
Achter de mooie penseelstreken gaan
diepgaande studies schuil.
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31 mei 2010

~Butterflies

butterfly baby

Free the butterflies-
I'll be there
to see them soar
upon the air.
Know my spirit
is on the wing,
feel my laughter-
hear me sing.
Forever in your dreams
always in your heart.
 

by Fran LeMasters
Illustrator unknown to me

26 mei 2010

~Bella Pilar

duomo .
Bella Pilar makes illustrations of fashion,
of lovely and elegant girls.
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Bella’s whimsical feminine watercolor
illustrations take a traditional medium
and push it to it to a fresh, pretty new place.
Her strong ties to fashion began with work
in visual display and a career as
a make-up artist before going on to her true love, illustration.

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She has a series of illustrations of women and dogs;
More of her works here.
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http://bellapilar.com/
http://bellapilar.com/html/news_frame.htm
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artwork COPYRIGHT Bella Pilar

25 mei 2010

~I am Back!!!

Hello Everyone…I am Back!
with so many new Followers?!
Thanks…and Welcome to you All!


james browne

This Illustration is painted by James Browne

Please Visit his Wonderful blog
I just Adore this little Girl, picking some flowers
from this Beautiful Garden…

I won’t be Blogging very much for 
the next few weeks…
So much work to do in our New Home and Garden!
XXX

2 april 2010

~Pasen!

fijne pasen

Ik wens jullie allen Fijne Paasdagen
en Heerlijk Weer!!!

Happy Easter to you All,
and Hopefully a bit of Sunshine!!!