Category Archives: Edward Lear

Edward Lear Obituary from the Saturday Review

EDWARD LEAR, the artist, author of Journals of a Landscape Painter in various out-of-the-way countries, and of the delightful Books of Nonsense, which have amused successive generations of children, died on Sunday, January 29, at San Remo, where he had … Continue reading

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Edward Lear Paintings in UK Collections

Stephen Duckworth has sent me a list of paintings, watercolours and drawings by Edward Lear (pdf) in UK public collections. We will try to keep you updated on which are going to be displayed during 2012.

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The Science of Nonsense

MR. LEAR has followed up his delightful “Book of Nonsense” by a new one, called “Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets,” [R.J. Bush, Charing Cross.] which contains many great triumphs of the scientific feeling for nonsense, and we are disposed … Continue reading

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Children’s Books for Christmas 1871

Sing-Song: a Nursery-rhyme Book. By Christina G. Rossetti. With 120 Illustrations by Arthur Hughes. Routledge. The Princess and the Goblin. By George Macdonald. Strahan. Through the Looking-glass, and what Alice saw there. By the Author of Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland. … Continue reading

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Mr Lear’s New Nonsense

[The idea of “correcting” Edward Lear’s nonsense, which I discussed while reviewing John Crombie’s nice booklet, is as old as Lear’s books. Here is a review from 1871.] Mr. Lear commences his new book of nonsense with an amusing account … Continue reading

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The Old Man of Corfu Who Fancied a Loo with a View

No feature of Edward Lear’s limericks has attracted greater criticism than the repetitive last lines; sooner or later someone was bound to try to ‘improve’ them by providing a more satisfying ending to Lear’s “nonsenses,” as he generally refferred to his … Continue reading

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More Edward Lear Manuscripts from Houghton Library

Houghton Library has published several more manuscript facsimiles of Edward Lear material, mostly early zoological and botanical drawings: Edward Lear album of drawings, [ca. 1830]. MS Typ 55.27 contains a large number of early animal and plant drawings and a … Continue reading

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William Michael Rossetti on Edward Lear

Edward Lear, besides being a universal benefactor as author of The Book of Nonsense (dear to Dante Rossetti), was a very agreeable and efficient landscape designer who had been rather far afield in his quest of the picturesque — Albania, … Continue reading

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Edward Lear Manuscripts Go Online

Houghton Library, Harvard University, has started digitizing some of the many Edward Lear manuscripts in their collections. Two weeks ago, the never-before-published Mrs. C. Beadon Edward Lear scrapbook, 1852-1880. MS Typ 55.23 went online. Beside a number of sketches, this … Continue reading

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Birds of Prey

Here is another early bird picture by Edward Lear, similar to the one mentioned in the previous post; it was auctioned by Christie’s in 1999: A pair of birds of prey on a rocky outcrop signed ‘E. Lear’ (lower right) … Continue reading

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