Kate Greenaway collection

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Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
Call Number
FLP.RBD.GREENAWAY
Creator
Free Library of Philadelphia.
Title
Kate Greenaway collection
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1868-1900
Date [inclusive]
1868-1994
Extent
18.81 Linear feet
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of material created by or about the children’s author and illustrator Kate Greenaway. It consists of correspondence, original artwork, and ephemera collected by the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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[Description and date of item], [Box and folder number], Kate Greenaway collection, 1868-1994 (bulk 1868-1900), Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department.

Catherine Greenaway (called Kate) was born in London on March 17, 1846 to John Greenaway, a wood engraver and draughtsman, and Elizabeth Jones, a seamstress. Along with Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway is considered one of England's three great children's illustrators of the late nineteenth century. Her work is primarily characterized by depictions of cheerful childhood scenes.

At her family’s home in Rolleston, Kate fell in love with the English countryside. She would later draw on her vivid memories of this time when composing her children’s books. When her father’s publisher Appleyard went bankrupt in 1848, the family moved back to London where her mother set up shop selling lace, children’s dresses, and other goods. In the shop Kate learned how to sew and design children’s clothing, and many designs would appear in her later works.

In 1857 Kate’s cousin, who took art lessons at the nearby Finsbury School of Art, moved in with the family. Kate would accompany her to the lessons and showed a real aptitude for art, and her father encouraged her study. After Finsbury, Kate went on to the National Art Training School in South Kensington (now the Royal College of Art) and also took life drawing classes at Heatherly’s. She won her first national award in 1861, a bronze medal, and her second in 1864. She later received a silver medal from the school when she graduated from South Kensington in 1869.

In 1867 her first book illustration was published, the frontispiece to Infant Amusements, or How to Make a Nursery Happy. She received her first important commission in 1869 when she was asked to illustrate Diamonds and Toads, published by Frederick Warne. A few years after illustrating other author’s children’s books she began working on a book of her own. Her first book was Under the Window: Pictures and Rhymes for Children, published in 1878. The book quickly sold out and Greenaway's reputation soared to the point where bootleg copies of her artwork became a serious issue. Encouraged by this success, she went on to write and illustrate other works such as The Language of Flowers, Kate Greenaway's Alphabet, and Kate Greenaway's Book of Games.

Many critics responded positively to Greenaway's work. Some critics remarked that while Greenaway excelled at capturing the bright, cheerful side of life, she shied away from depicting the darkness. Her great friend, the art critic John Ruskin, tried to persuade her away from children's illustration to more serious subject matter. To please him she did some work in oils and had well-received exhibitions at The Fine Arts Society in London in 1891 and 1894, but she never specialized in the fine arts as Ruskin wanted. Children's illustration provided a more reliable source of income.

She enjoyed the most success during the 1880s. As her popularity waned, she became somewhat disillusioned with the publishing world and became increasingly reclusive. She died at fifty-five on November 6, 1901 from breast cancer. By the time of her death her books were being revived in Britain and America by Frederick Warne, and her works are now recognized as classics in children’s literature. In 1955 the Kate Greenaway medal was established for illustrators of children’s books and is given by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in the UK.

Bibliography

Engen, Rodney. Kate Greenaway: A Biography. New York: Schocken Books, 1981.

Holme, Bryan. The Kate Greenaway Book. New York: The Viking Press, 1976.

Schuster, Thomas E. and Rodney Engen. Printed Kate Greenaway: A Catalogue Raisonne. Gloucestershire: Windmill Graphics, 1986.

Something about the Author, vol. 100.

This collection contains correspondence, original artwork, and ephemera by or relating to the children’s author and illustrator Kate Greenaway. The collection is divided into four parts, Correspondence, Artwork, Ephemera, and Post-lifetime ephemera. The material dates from 1868 to 1994, but the bulk of the material is from 1868 to 1900. The collection includes examples of her work from her early days in art school until the very end of her career.

The majority of the correspondence is written by Kate Greenaway herself, with three exceptions, those being letters written by John Ruskin, Alfred John Greenaway, and Frederick Locker-Lampson. A number of letters are addressed to Pulitzer-Prize winner and editor of the Ladies Home Journal Edward William Bok. Artwork and ephemera make up the bulk of the collection. The artwork consists mainly of original artwork for Queen of the Pirate Isle and Little Folks. The ephemera is mostly printed greeting cards with her illustrations and some verses. The post-lifetime ephemera series consists of documentation on different exhibits relating to Kate Greenaway, exhibition catalogs, and reprinted photographs. Of particular interest are 2 boxes of 126 lantern slides that show examples of her work.

This collection is arranged into four series: I. Correspondence; II. Artwork; III. Ephemera; IV. Post-lifetime ephemera. Series I. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. Series II-IV are arranged chronologically, with undated materials placed at the end of the series.

Publication Information:

Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department

Finding Aid Author:

Finding aid prepared by Garrett Boos

Sponsor:

The cataloging of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.

Access Restrictions:

This collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions:

The right of access to material does not imply the right of publication. Permission for reprinting, reproduction, or extensive quotation from the rare books, manuscripts, prints, or drawings must be obtained through written application, stating the use to be made of the material. The reader bears the responsibility for any possible infringement of copyright laws in the publication of such material. A reproduction fee will be charged if the material is to be reproduced in a commercial publication.

Processing Information:

This finding aid was entered into AT by Garrett Boos from legacy data compiled by the Rare Book Department. Each item was examined and description enhanced and standardized where necessary.

Immediate Source of Acquisition:

The majority of this collection was purchased by the Free Library from dealers, with a few materials given to the Free Library by various donors.

Form/Genre(s)
  • Correspondence
  • Drawings (visual works)
  • Ephemera
  • Greeting cards
  • Illustrations
  • Proofs (printed matter)
  • Sketches
  • Watercolors (paintings)
Personal Name(s)
  • Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930
  • Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901
  • Ponsonby, Maria, Lady
  • Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
  • Spielmann, M. H. (Mabel Henrietta), 1862-1938
Subject(s)
  • Children's authors--19th century
  • Children's literature--19th century
  • Illustrated children's books--19th century
  • Illustration of books--19th century
  Date Call-Number
Correspondence 1879-1932, undated
Autograph letter signed, to Helen Paterson Allingham. 50 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 3 pages 1890 July 1 RBD GR ALS AL55
Autograph note signed, to Helen Paterson Allingham. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London, 1 card
Date postmarked.
1895 April 16 RBD GR ALS AL55b
Autograph letter signed, to Edward William Bok. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 3 pages 1894 November 28 RBD GR ALS B637
Autograph letter signed, to Edward William Bok. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 1 page 1895 July 27 RBD GR ALS B637b
Autograph letter signed, to Edward William Bok. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 1 page 1895 August 16 RBD GR ALS B637c
Autograph note signed, to Edward William Bok. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 1 page 1895 September 13 RBD GR ALS B637d
Autograph letter signed, to Edward William Bok, with signed statement of receipt. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 2 pages
Transcription laid in.
1895 December 8 RBD GR ALS B637e
Autograph letter signed, to Edward William Bok. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 1 page 1896 September 11 RBD GR ALS B637f
Autograph letter signed, to T. Bruger, Clerk to the Assessment Committee. 11 Pemberton Gardens, Holloway, N. Ward, London, 1 page 1884 February 5 RBD GR ALS B832
Autograph letter signed, to Edmund Evans. 50 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages 1893 January 31 RBD GR ALS Ev15
Autograph letter signed, to Mrs. Edmund Evans. 11 Pemberton Gardens, Holloway, London N., 4 pages 1879 December 23 RBD GR ALS Ev15b
Typewritten letter signed from Alfred John Greenaway to Mr. Gibson, accompanying some drawings by Kate Greenaway, with instructions on framing them. The Orchard, Chertsey, Surrey, 2 pages
Three drawings by Kate Greenaway laid in.
1932 January 6 RBD GR ALS/C G357
Autograph letter signed, to Herbert, a child. 147 Upper St., Islington, London, 2 pages
Bound with volume of drawings and sketches. See Artwork series.
1875 May 29 RBD GR ART S28 Accompanying material
Autograph letter signed, to Mr. Locker. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 2 page
Letter is tipped in at back of book The sonnets of Europe, edited by Samuel Waddington.
1894 April 28 RBD GR Prov. So59o Accompanying material
Autograph note signed possibly by Frederick Locker-Lampson. Possibly London, 1 page
Note discusses set of Kate Greenaway Christmas cards and sketches. Possibly in the hand of Frederick Locker-Lampson.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 L796a
Autograph letter signed, to William John Loftie. 50 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 2 pages 1887 November 8 RBD GR ALS L827
Autograph letter signed, to Lady Maria Ponsonby. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages with envelope 1895 September 28 RBD GR ALS P775
Autograph letter signed, to Lady Maria Ponsonby. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages with envelope 1896 October 2 RBD GR ALS P775b
Autograph letter signed, to Lady Maria Ponsonby, with a sketch. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages with envelope 1897 February 21 RBD GR ALS P775c
Autograph letter signed, to W. H. Ridens. 50 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 2 pages 1891 November 29 RBD GR ALS R434
Autograph letter signed, from John Ruskin to Kate Greenaway. Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire, 3 pages 1881 December 25 RBD GR ALS/C G828
Autograph letter signed, to Marion Harry Spielmann. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 3 pages 1899 May 13 RBD GR ALS Sp44
Autograph letter signed, to Marion Harry Spielmann. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages 1899 October 18 RBD GR ALS Sp44b
Autograph letter signed, to Marion Harry Spielmann. 39 Frognal, Hampstead, London N.W., 4 pages with envelope 1900 February 20 RBD GR ALS Sp44c
Autograph letter signed, to an unidentified recipient. 11 Pemberton, Gardens Holloway, London N., 2 pages 1880 November 12 RBD GR ALS Z999
Artwork 1874-1895, undated
Watercolor for Puck and Blossom card series, 1 painting
Done in watercolor, ink, and gold paint. Unsigned and undated. Published as a greeting card as part of the "Puck and Blossom series," published by Marcus Ward & Co., 1874. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 285.card 1. Also published as frontispiece of book Puck and Blossom, possibly 1874 (Library does not own book.)
circa 1874 RBD GR ART M1
"Little loves," pencil sketch for The Illustrated London News Christmas number, 1877, 1 sketch and newspaper clipping
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published as cover illustration for The Illustrated London News Christmas number, December 1877. Inscribed below sketch: "Chintz." Accompanied by clipping of the published drawing, with caption "Little loves, drawn by Kate Greenaway."
circa 1877 RBD GR ART L1
Original drawings and sketches by Kate Greenaway for Beauty and the Beast "The months," and others, with autograph letter, and her portrait in colours by herself. Possibly London, 14 leaves: 7 illustrations (some color, some folded); with letter
Drawings, watercolors, sketches, and letter are bound in one volume, with inscribed title page. Includes watercolor self-portrait dated 1883, one watercolor for Beauty and the Beast, watercolor and pencil sketch for "The months," small pencil sketch of woman and child, pencil sketch entitled "Herbert" and signed "KG," and pen and ink sketch with the name "Herbert" inscribed in center. Accompanied by an autographed letter signed written by Kate Greenaway to a child named Herbert, dated 29 May, 1875 (cataloged separately - see Correspondence series). Volume bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London.
1878-1883 RBD GR ART S28
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting five girls in medieval dress, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 17, and in Toyland, page 76. The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly in 1879. Toyland originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1882. Sketch was originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S1
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting two young girls, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 25. The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly in 1879. Sketch was originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S2
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting girl with a cat, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 35. The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly in 1879. Sketch was originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S3
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting three children dancing in a circle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 39, and in Toyland, page 69. The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Gilpin, possibly in 1879. Toyland originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1882. Sketch was originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S4
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting a girl and young boy, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 55. The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly in 1879. Sketch originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S5
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting a girl and boy running, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 67. Inscription below sketch: "Bobby and Prissy must run very fast. The Clock Strikes, 8." The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly in 1879. Sketch originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S6
Pencil sketch for The Little Folks Painting Book, depicting a girl and boy holding hands, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book on page 71. Inscription below sketch: "Bobby and Prissy go hand in hand. The Clock Strikes, 7." The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Possibly 1879. Sketch originally laid in presentation copy of The Little Folks Painting Book, given to Frederick Locker-Lampson by Kate Greenaway. Book is cataloged separately.
circa 1879 RBD GR ART S7
Watercolor for greeting card, issued as part of Good old times number 2 (Horizontal Edition) series, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "K.G."; undated. "Good old times number 2" greeting card series published by Marcus Ward & Co. in 1880; cf. Schuster & Engen. Verse printed on recto is by G.P. Meade. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 274.card 1.
circa 1880 RBD GR ART S27
Cover design for A Day in a Child's Life, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. A Day in a Child's Life originally published by George Routledge and Sons, 1881. From the Edmund Evans archives.
circa 1881 RBD GR ART M2
"Spring," from Almanack for 1883, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Almanack for 1883 originally published possibly in 1882
circa 1882 RBD GR ART S15
"Asleep with doll," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "And that, murmured Polly, is all that they know of it." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 58. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI35
"At supper," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "She's after asking me now if Queens ever run away." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 18. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI14
"Beggar child," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "A beggar child." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration is on page 10. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI4
"Brother Step-and-Fetch-it," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Give him a good white to his eye note by Greenaway about illustration, presumably to engraver. Brother Step and Fetch it." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 46. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI29
"Capture of a merchantman," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in lower right corner: "It was just after the exciting capture of a merchantman with the indiscriminate murder of all on board." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 16. Illustration also appears on back cover of book. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI12
"Chinese junk," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "Crossing the nursery floor in a Chinese junk." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 13. illustration also appears on cover. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI8
"Clad in the deepest mourning," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Clad in deepest mourning with Lady Mary in her lap." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. this illustration on page 42. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI28
"Each other's hands," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Took hold of each other's hands." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 28. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI18
"Edge of cliff," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "They approached the edge of the cliff hand in hand." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 29. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI20
"Fireworks in cave," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "They went off with a slight fizz and sputter." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 35. illustration also on front of dust jacket for first edition. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI24
Frontispiece for The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "Frontispiece, The Queen of the Pirate Isle." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI2
"Indian maiden," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "As an Indian maiden." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 11. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI6
"Invisible medicine," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Spoonfuls of invisible medicine." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 40. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI27
"Lady Mary's hair gone," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Lady Mary's hair's gone." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus. This illustration on page 37. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI25
"Mrs. Smith," title page illustration from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "K.G."; undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "Mrs. Smith." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI3
"Not always pirates," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "We're not always pirates you know and Wan Lee is only our boy who brushes our shoes." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 54. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI32
"Patsey," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Patsy." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 23. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI16
"Pig-tail rope," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Then the extended figure was seen to detach what looked like a small black rope from its shoulders." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 32. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI23
"Polly," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Gradually she too felt herself yielding to the fascination and mystery of the place." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 39. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI26
"Polly brought home," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Until the leader." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 56. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI33
"Polly in the branches," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "To creep to the edge of the cliff, to sit upon the brown branches of some fallen pine." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 21. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI15
Preliminary design for title page or cover of The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI1
Preliminary sketch for "A tent," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "The Royal duties putting the pirates to bed." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 15.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI11
Preliminary sketch for "Asleep with doll," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "And that, murmured Polly, is all that they know of it." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 58.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI36
Preliminary sketch for "Each other's hands," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Took hold of each other's hands." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 28.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI19
Preliminary sketch for "Edge of cliff," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "They approached the edge of the slide hand in hand." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 29.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI21
Preliminary sketch for illustration not used, for The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Melican boy pleenty foolee." This text appears on page 16 of book. The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI13
Preliminary sketch for "Polly brought home," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 56.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI34
Preliminary sketch for "Wan Lee," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Grog and Gunpowder." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. Finished illustration on page 52.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI31
"Proud lady," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor unsigned and undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "The Proud Lady." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 12. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI7
"Schoolmistress," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "As a schoolmistress, unnecessarily severe." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration is on page 10. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI5
"Sliding down hill," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "The lowest little boy--the top of his dress should be white note by Greenaway about illustration Coming down the slide." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 30. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI22
"Slumgullion," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "Slumgullion." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 26. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI17
"Swimming for his life," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "Wildly swimming for his life with Polly on his back." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 14. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI9
"Tent," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscribed in upper right corner: "Here the rescued party put up a tent." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 15. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI10
"Wan Lee," from The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated. Inscription in upper right corner: "black face note by Greenaway to engraver?. Melican man plenty foolee, China boy knowee you." The Queen of the Pirate Isle originally published by Chatto and Windus, 1886. This illustration on page 52. Caption from "List of illustrations" on page 7.
circa 1886 RBD GR ART QPI30
Watercolor depicting two women and a young girl gathering flowers, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "K.G. Dec. 1888."
1888 December RBD GR ART M3
Title page design for the Almanack for 1890, 1 painting
Watercolor has inscription in center: "Almanack for 1890 by Kate Greenaway," signed "KG" in lower left corner. Almanack for 1890 originally published possibly in 1889
circa 1889 RBD GR ART S16
Watercolor miniature depicting girl in a blue dress and cape, wearing a muff, 1 painting
Watercolor accompanied by inscribed note: "The Hon. Mrs. Hallam Tennyson, From Kate Greenaway, 1891." Measurement taken from circular portion visible in frame. In circular metal frame with green metallic mat.
1891 RBD GR ART S22
Watercolor of frontispiece for Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1892, 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1892 originally published possibly in 1891 Measurement taken from visible portion in frame. Figure on right is similar to pencil sketch in the library's collection (cf. RBD GR ART S13). Framed.
circa 1891 RBD GR ART S24
Watercolor miniature depicting young girl in white hat and blue dress and cape, 1 painting
Watercolor accompanied by inscribed note: "Lady Tennyson, From Kate Greenaway, 1892." Measurement taken from circular portion visible in frame. In circular metal frame with green metallic mat.
1892 RBD GR ART S23
Kate Greenaway's Almanack, 1895: unique set of proofs from the key blocks, coloured by the artist herself. London: George Routledge & Sons, 20 painted proofs with letter
Proofs and letter originally bound together in one volume, with printed title page and bookplate of John Gribbel, St. Austell Hall. Title from printed title page. Title on proof title page: Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1895. Imprint from proof title page. Accompanied by letter from Wilfred Evans of Edmund Evans, Ltd. to Maggs Bros. Letter dated Sept. 12, 1910. "The 20 hand coloured almanack proofs for 1895 were painted in by Kate Greenaway--we having supplied her with proofs of the key blocks for that purpose to enable us to engrave the colour blocks."
circa 1894 RBD GR ART S26
Watercolor and pencil drawing, depicting young woman with blond hair, wearing a hat, 1 drawing
Drawing has inscription in lower left corner: "Godfrey Locker-Lampson, K.G., 1895."
1895 RBD GR ART S17
"Frieze of girls," 1 painting
Watercolor is signed "KG"; undated. Inscribed on original backing: "Frieze of girls by Kate Greenaway." Measurement taken from portion visible in frame. Framed.
undated RBD GR ART L2
"Morning prayer to be used by a child at home," 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscribed below sketch: "A morning prayer to be used by a child at home." Depicts young girl kneeling at a chair.
undated RBD GR ART S19
"Noblest employment of the mind of man is to study the works of his Creator," 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscribed below sketch: "The noblest employment of the mind of man is to study the works of his Creator." Depicts two children on fence, looking at the moon.
undated RBD GR ART S21
Pencil and pastel drawing, depicting woman carrying a pail with her arm around a young girl, 1 drawing
Drawing is signed "KG"; undated. Drawn on brown paper.
undated RBD GR ART S18
Pencil sketch depicting back view of girl and study of foot, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscribed above sketch: "Dancing row." Figure is similar to one used in frontispiece of Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1892 (cf. RBD GR ART S24).
undated RBD GR ART S13
Pencil sketch depicting boy standing on a fence, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book, page 23, in Trot's Journey, page 12, and in Toyland, page 19. In latter two, illustration appeared in story "Trot's Journey" with the caption "I'm Farmer Barton's little boy." The Little Folks Painting Book originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, possibly 1879 Trot's Journey originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1880. Toyland originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1882.
undated RBD GR ART S11
Pencil sketch depicting child sleeping, with studies of hands and a foot, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated.
undated RBD GR ART S12
Pencil sketch depicting girl and boy hand in hand, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in Trot's Journey, page 5 and in Toyland, page 12. In both, illustration appears in story "Trot's Journey." Trot's Journey originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1880. Toyland originally published by R. Worthington, circa 1882.
undated RBD GR ART S10
Pencil sketch depicting girl and old woman dancing, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book, page 15, in Toyland, page 25, and in Trot's Journey, page 25. In latter two, illustration appears in the story "Maggie's adventure."
undated RBD GR ART S8
Pencil sketch depicting girl in a hat, wearing a muff, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscribed above sketch: "Cats & Dogs."
undated RBD GR ART S14
Pencil sketch depicting old woman and boy in a street, 1 sketch
Pencil sketch unsigned and undated. Published drawing appeared in The Little Folks Painting Book, page 65, in Toyland, page 47, and in Trot's Journey, page 47. In the latter two, illustration appears in story "Anna and Peter."
undated RBD GR ART S9
Watercolor depicting seven children holding flowers, 1 painting
Watercolor signed "KG"; undated.
undated RBD GR ART M5
Watercolor depicting three young women with sheaves, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated.
undated RBD GR ART M4
Watercolor depicting two girls in a garden, 1 painting
Watercolor signed 'KG"; undated.
undated RBD GR ART M7
Watercolor depicting woman with basket of pink roses and two young girls, 1 painting
Watercolor is unsigned and undated. Measurement taken from portion visible in frame. Framed.
undated RBD GR ART S25
Watercolors in the style of Kate Greenaway, 16 paintings
All sixteen watercolors are signed "KG," but they were not painted by Kate Greenaway. Artist is unknown.
undated RBD GR ART M6
"You must not hurt live things," 1 sketch
Pencil sketch is unsigned and undated. Inscribed below sketch: "You must not hurt live things." Depicts young boy looking at a beehive.
undated RBD GR ART S20
Ephemera 1870-1900, undated
Printed greeting cards: Story of Little Red Riding Hood's Christmas (Gilt set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. Each card has poem printed on recto. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 292.
1868 RBD GR Eph-1 (1868) G828p
Photograph of Kate Greenaway. Hampstead, London circa 1870-1879 RBD GR Eph-1 (187?) E153
Printed greeting cards: Medieval children. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Card 1 has calendar for 1875 on verso. Cards 2 and 4 have almanac information printed on verso. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 275. Card 3: Inscribed.
1874 RBD GR Eph-1 (1874) G828p
Printed greeting cards: Melcomb Manor. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Card 5: Inscribed poem on verso, possibly by M.J. Loftie. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 276.
1874 RBD GR Eph-1 (1874) G828p2
Printed greeting cards: Puck and Blossom (Large edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. Each card has poem printed on recto. Library lacks cards 4 and 5. Card 3: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 285 (cards 1-3, 6 only)
1874 RBD GR Eph-1 (1874) G828p3
Printed greeting cards: Children by the pond Number 3 (Large design version). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. Verso of each card has printed poem. Shuster & Engen. Greenaway, 243.
1876 RBD GR Eph-1 (1876) G828p
Printed greeting card: Children by the pond. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1 card
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. Recto is illustration for Card 4 of Schuster & Engen 243; verso is illustration for card 1. White silk fringe.
1876 RBD GR Eph-1 (1876) G828p2
Printed greeting cards: Calendar of the seasons, 1877 (Card set - scalloped). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Cards 2-4: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 307.
circa 1876 RBD GR Eph-1 (1876) G828p3
Christmas at Little-Peopleton Manor, from drawings by Kate Greenaway. London, 2 pages: 12 color illustrations
Double page of 12 illustrations taken from The Illustrated London News, Christmas number, 1879; cf. Schuster & Engen. Measurement taken from portion visible in frame. Framed.
1879 RBD GR Eph-1 (1879) G828c
Printed greeting cards: Children in Ulsters Number 1 (Border set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Date; cf. Schuster & Engen. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 244.
1879 RBD GR Eph-1 (1879) G828p
Printed greeting cards: Children in Ulsters Number 2 (Oblong vertical set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Date; cf. Schuster & Engen. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 245.
1880 RBD GR Eph-1 (1880) G828p
Printed greeting cards: Calendar of the seasons, 1881 (Gold border set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Each card has poem printed on verso. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 310.
circa 1880 RBD GR Eph-1 (1880) G828p2
Printed greeting cards: Calendar of the seasons, spring & winter 1881 (White border set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Each card has poem printed on verso. Card 1: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 314.
circa 1880 RBD GR Eph-1 (1880) G828p3
Undivided proof of Kate Greenaway's birthday book for children. Possibly London, 2 leaves: 12 color illustrations
Each leaf has six colored illustrations
circa 1880 RBD GR Eph-1 (1880) G828u
Set of three Royal Doulton Kate Greenaway tiles 1881 RBD GR EPH-1 1881 B644
"Children's outdoor garments." New York: W.J. Demorest, pages 158-159
Photocopy of an article which describes Greenaway-inspired children's clothing, from Demorest's Monthly Magazine, volume 17, 1881. Not in Schuster & Engen.
1881 RBD GR Eph-1 1881 C437o
Calendar of the seasons, 1882. London; Belfast: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Each card illustration depicts one of the four seasons. Card 4, c.2 verso: "G.B. Goodrich & Co., 28 Front Street, Owego, N.Y." Card 1 has calendar for 1882; cards 2 and 3 contain almanac information. Not in Schuster & Engen, but similar to 317. Library has 2 copies of set.
1881 RBD GR Eph-1 (1881) G828c
Printed trade cards: Calendar of the seasons for 1883. New York: Hanover Fire Insurance Company, 4 cards
Calendar for 1883 printed on verso of card 1. Library lacks card 2. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 320.
1882 RBD GR Eph-1 (1882) G828p
Concert programs. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 2 programs
Each program has different illustration by Kate Greenaway, from the Calendar of the Seasons, 1881. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 481.c
1883 December 10-11 RBD GR Eph-1 1883 G828c
Dance card. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1 folded card
Illustration is the same as Schuster & Engen 255, card 1. "37, Belsize Avenue."--Cover. Inscribed. Not in Schuster & Engen; cf. 481.
1883 February 8 RBD GR Eph-1 1883 G828d
Autograph album, 44 leaves
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. Library's copy: Inscribed throughout. Formerly owned by Lizzie Haywood. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 465. Blue cloth stamped in gold and pink.
1883 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828a
Kate Greenaway's calendar for 1884. London; New York: George Routledge & Sons, 4 leaves with envelope
Copies 1-2: Envelope has printed space for postage stamp in upper right corner (Schuster & Engen 325.a). Copy 3: No postage stamp space printed on envelope (Schuster & Engen 325.b). Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 325.
1883 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828k
Proof sheets of Kate Greenaway's calendar for 1884. London: George Routledge & Sons, 2 proof sheets
Library has 2 copies of proof for first leaf of calendar; copy 2 attached to proof for another page of calendar. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 325.
1883 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828k2
Kate Greenaway carols. London; New York: George Routledge & Sons, 4 leaves, music with envelope
Date cf. Schuster & Engen. One leaf has printed music. Library has 2 copies; copy 2 lacks envelope. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 329.
1883 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828k3
Printed greeting cards: Good old times number 1 (Upright edition). Possibly London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Card 1 is surrounded by pink silk fringe. Verso of card: "John Wanamaker." Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 273 (cards 1 and 3 only). Date; cf. Schuster & Engen. Library lacks card 2. Card 3: Inscribed: "1884."
1883 December 25 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828p
"Tiss me!" from a picture by Kate Greenaway. London, 2 pages
Double page taken from The Illustrated London News, Christmas number, 1883; cf. Schuster & Engen. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 413. Measurement taken from portion visible in frame. "Leighton Bros." Printed below illustration Framed.
1883 RBD GR Eph-1 (1883) G828t
Menu card. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1 folded card
Royal Bruswick Lodge, Number 732. Bro. E. Histed, W.M. Banquet, Royal Pavilion, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1884.--Cover. Illustration on cover is from the Calendar of the Seasons, 1881. Not in Schuster & Engen; cf. 314, card 2, e.
1884 September 11 RBD GR Eph-1 1884 G828m
Proof sheets for Queen of the Pirate Isle. London: Chatto and Windus, 2 leaves
Sheets contain no text; six different color illustrations, three on each leaf. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 165.
circa 1886 RBD GR Eph-1 (1886) G828q
Proof sheet for Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1894. London: George Routledge & Sons, 2 pages
One quarter of sheet has been mutilated and removed. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 14.
circa 1893 RBD GR Eph-1 (1893) G828k
Plates from April baby's book of Tunes. Macmillan & Co., London, 15 leaves of plates
Some plates have nursery rhymes printed with color illustration; some plates have captions only. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 25. Book originally printed with sixteen plates; library lacks plate for "Sing a song of sixpence."
1900 RBD GR Eph-1 (1900) G828a
Autograph album, 54 leaves
Album includes several original paintings inspired by the work of Kate Greenaway. Inscribed on title page: "Ethel B. Goodell, Dec. 25. '79." One leaf has been mutilated and removed; inscribed throughout. Black cloth stamped in gold.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 Au82a
Cobbe, Lucie. "Greenaway ball." London, page 638
Article discusses the popularity of balls inspired by the illustrations of Kate Greenaway. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 C636g
Bookplate of Godfrey Locker-Lampson. Possibly London, 1 bookplate
Printed in brown. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 345.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828b
Plates from Girls' Own Annual. London, 4 leaves of plates
Library has two copies of plates entitled "Afternoon tea" and "Garland day." Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 374 & 375. Issues date from 1886 to 1891; cf. Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828g
Printed greeting cards: Goodall Number 501 series. London: Charles Goodall & Sons, 1 card
Copy 2 (97-0019) inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 266, card 1 (one of five in set).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p
Printed cards: Reward of merit cards. Possibly London, 4 cards with envelope
Copy 1 of set has glassine envelope. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 293.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p2
Printed greeting cards: Goodall Number 502 series (Variant edition). London: Charles Goodall & Sons, 4 cards
Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 268.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p3
Printed greeting cards with printed envelope. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 8 cards with envelope
Includes cards from Good old times Number 2 and Children's heads Number 1; cf. Schuster & Engen. Cf. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 248; 274; 310. Card 2. Not listed in Schuster & Engen in this grouping. Some cards have poems by G.P. Meade.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p4
Printed greeting cards: Children on flowers (Large edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Verso of each card has printed poem. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 246.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p5
Printed greeting cards: Children's heads Number 1 (Small square edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Card 2: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 248.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p6
Printed greeting cards: Children's heads Number 2 (Large rectangular edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Library lacks card 1. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 249 (cards 2 and 3 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p7
Printed greeting cards: Coachman set. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Copy 1: Cards 1 and 3 inscribed. Copy 2: Cards 1 and 2 are oval, with borders removed. Copy 3: Card 1: White silk fringe. Card 2: Gold silk fringe. No copy 3 of card 3. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 251.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p8
Printed greeting cards: Feed my lambs Number 1 (Ribbon set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 253. Card 1: Inscribed.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9
Printed greeting cards: Feed my lambs Number 2 (Branch set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 7 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Library lacks cards 1 and 2. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 254 (cards 3-7 only). Cards 4 and 5 are inscribed. Card 5: "Christmas 1881."
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9a
Printed greeting cards: Floral oval vignette. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Library lacks card 2. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 258 (cards 1, 3-6 only). Cards 4 and 5: Inscribed.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9b
Printed greeting cards: Flowers and fancies, or The four seasons. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Cards 1, 3, and 4 are inscribed. Card 4: "1876." Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 259.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9c
Printed greeting cards: Forging the ring. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Library lacks cards 2-6. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 262 (card 1 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9d
Printed greeting cards: Going to the party. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 2 cards, music
Words by G.P. Meade. Music by B. Hobson Carroll. "Drawn by Kate Greenaway." Copy 1 and 2. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 264.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9e
Printed greeting cards: Goodall Number 503 series. London: Charles Goodall & Sons, 4 cards
Publisher; cf. Schuster & Engen. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 269 (different paper stock). No text on cards; cf. Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9f
Printed greeting cards: Goodall Number 505 series (Wedgwood). London: Charles Goodall & Sons, 4 cards
Library lacks card 4. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 271 (cards 1-3 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9g
Printed greeting cards: Goodall Number 505 series (Wedgwood - Variant). Goodall, London, 4 cards
Library lacks cards 1-3. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 272 (card 4 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9h
Printed greeting cards: Good old times Number 2 (Horizontal edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Each card has poem by G.P. Meade printed on recto. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 274.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9i
Printed greeting cards: Page boy set Number 1 (Ribbon border). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Each card has poem printed on verso. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 280.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9j
Printed greeting cards: Party girl Number 1 (Large edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 3 cards
Library has 2 copies of complete set; 2 additional copies of card 3 (with different greeting). Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 282.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9k
Printed greeting cards: Procession set. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 2 cards
Library has 2 copies of complete set. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 284.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9L
Printed greeting cards: Puck and Blossom (Small edition). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Library lacks cards 2, 4, 5, and 6. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 286 (cards 1 and 3 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9m
Printed greeting cards: Quiver of love Number 2 (Card version). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Each card has poem printed on verso. Card 4: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 289.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9n
Printed greeting cards: Young girl. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Each card has poem printed on recto. Card 3: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 298.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9o
Printed greeting cards: Youth of Sir Joshua's day Number 2 (Large version). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 4 cards
Each card has poem printed on verso. Card 3: Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 301.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9p
Printed greeting card: Procession set (Variant). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1 card
Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 284 (last variant listed).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9q
Printed greeting cards: Feed my lambs Number 3 (Small set). London: Marcus Ward & Co., 6 cards
Card has poem printed on recto. Library lacks cards 1-2, 4-6. Inscribed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 255 (card 3 only).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9r
Printed trade cards: Mother Goose (Gilt set), 17 cards
Nursery rhymes from Mother Goose printed on recto of each card. Verso of each card has advertisement for J. & P. Coats. "Donaldson Brothers, Five Points, N.Y."--Verso of each card. Library has cards 8, 10, and 14 of set listed in Schuster & Engen, plus 3 cards not listed. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 334 (cards 8, 10, 14 only plus 3 additional cards).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9s
Printed trade card: Under the Window, 1 card
One copy. Advertisement for Boston Cloak and Suit House. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 337, card 3.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9t
Printed trade card: Under the Window, 1 card
One copy. Advertisement for Preston's Photograph. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 337, card 7.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9u
Printed trade card: Under the Window (Variant series), Merry Phyllis, 1 card
Three copies. Advertisements for Hogg, Brown & Taylor and John Wanamaker. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 338, card 1.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9v
Printed trade card: Under the Window (Variant series), Little sisters, 1 card
Two copies. Advertisement for Hogg, Brown & Taylor. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 338, card 2.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9w
Printed trade card: Under the Window (Variant series), Shall I sing?, 1 card
Three copies. Advertisements for Hogg, Brown & Taylor and Estes & Lauriat. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 338, card 3.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9x
Printed trade card: Under the Window (Variant series), I saw a ship, 1 card
One copy. Advertisement for Bulkley & Sowers. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 338, card 4.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9y
Printed trade card: Under the Window, 1 card
One copy. Advertisement for Household Sewing Machine Co., Providence, R.I. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 337, card 9. Library's copy: Stamp of C.M. Harlow Pianos & Organs, Binghamton, N.Y. on recto.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9z
Printed trade card: Under the Window (Variant series), Little wife, 1 card
Three copies. Advertisements of C.B. Coburn & Co., Bulkley & Sowers, and Estes & Lauriat. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 338, card 6.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9aa
Plates from various periodicals, 6 leaves of plates (some color)
Includes two plates from Little Wide Awake; one plate from the Girl's Own Paper; one plate from Routledge's Every Girl's Annual; two plates of unknown origin. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 371, 380, 433, 434.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 G828p9ab
Printed greeting cards. Raphael Tuck & Sons, London, 4 cards
Set of greeting cards with illustrations in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. Probably related to Schuster & Engen 565 (these 4 illustration not described).
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936g
Printed greeting card. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1 card
New Year card with illustration in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936g2
Printed greeting cards, 2 cards
Illustrations in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936g3
Printed trade card, 1 card
Illustration in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. One copy. Advertisement for L.D. Kilbourne Boot and Shoe Co. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936t
Printed trade card, 1 card
Illustration in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. One copy. Advertisement for Church & Phalen's. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936t2
Printed trade card, 1 card
Illustration in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. One copy. Advertisement for the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936t3
Printed trade card, 1 card
Illustration in the style of Kate Greenaway; artist unknown. One copy. Advertisement for Chas. Rystrom. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 P936t4
Covers for Sunshine for Little Children. Philadelphia; New York: Sunshine Publishing Company, 14 leaves
Covers from a periodical with Kate Greenaway-inspired illustrations. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-1 9999 Su74f
Post-lifetime ephemera 1907-1994, undated
Locker Lampson, Oliver, 1880-1954. "Kate Greenaway, a friend of children," London: Macmillan & Co., pages 183-194, illustrated portrait
Article from The Century Magazine, volume 75, December 1907; cf. Schuster & Engen. Imprint; cf. Schuster & Engen. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 363.
1907 December RBD GR Eph-2 (1907) L796k
Kate Greenaway Society miscellaneous items. Folsom, Pennsylvania: Kate Greenaway Society, 1 folder
Includes issue number 1 of Under the window, the newsletter of the Kate Greenaway Society.
1971 RBD GR Eph-2 1971 K156m
Horton, Christopher. "Greenaway children," pages 28-29 (some color), portrait
At head of title: "This year marks the 70th anniversary of the death of Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)." Not in Schuster & Engen. Article from unknown periodical.
1971 RBD GR Eph-2 (1971) H789g
Royal Doulton porcelain figurines from the Kate Greenaway collection, four figurines with display stand
Four figurines of girls holding flowers, with display stand in the shape of a spiral stairway. Title from display stand. "Made in England"--Bottom of figurines. Date from bottom of figurines. Contents: H.N. 2799. Ruth -- H.N. 2800. Carrie -- H.N. 2801. Lori -- H.N. 2802. Anna.
1975 RBD GR Eph-2 1975 R812d
Printed greeting card: Children with flowers. Pittsburgh: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, 1 folded card
Children with flowers. Watercolor by Kate Greenaway, 1898.--Back of card. Imprint from back of card. Library's copy: Inscribed. Not in Schuster & Engen.
1980 RBD GR Eph-2 1980 G828p
Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Poster advertising Kate Greenaway exhibition of the Hooper Collection at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University. Pittsburgh: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, 1 poster
20 October 1980 to 13 March 1981. Library has two copies.
1980 RBD GR Eph-2 (1980) H911p
University of Southern Mississippi. de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. Finding aid and exhibition catalog. Hattiesburg, Miss.: University of Southern Mississippi, 1 finding aid and exhibition catalog: color illustration 44 pages
Includes a guide to the de Grummond Collection and letter from Dee Jones, curator. Exhibition catalog has text in Japanese.
1994 RBD GR Eph-2 (1994) Un3f
Kate Greenaway notepaper for children. New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Inc., 7 folded leaves: 10 envelopes and 1 box
Title and imprint from box. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 G828k
Lantern slides. Los Angeles: Pacific Stereopticon Co., 2 boxes with 126 slides: illustrated (some color), portraits
Several portraits of Kate Greenaway; most of the slides show examples of Greenaway's work.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 G828L
Plaque. New York: Spelman Brothers, 1 plaque
Plaque with illustration and nursery rhyme from Kate Greenaway's Mother Goose. Imprint from back. "Donaldson Brothers"--Back. Not in Schuster & Engen.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 G828p
Photostats of sketches in letters to John Ruskin, 4 photostats
First photostat has caption "'K.G.' worried by a stray puppy."
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 G828p2
Wallpaper fragment, 1 fragment
Illustration from Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1893. Schuster & Engen. Greenaway, 561.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 G828w
Miscellaneous items, 1 folder
Folder contains 4 items related to Kate Greenaway: a letter from F. Butcher to Mrs. L. D. Sasscier; reproductions of Greenaway art; posters advertising NYPL exhibition of modern children's books; and newspaper clippings.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 M681i
Reproductions of photographs of Kate Greenaway and her home, 4 items
From a photograph, copyright 1881, by Elliott & Fry. Half-tone plate engraved by H. Davidson.--Caption for first item.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 R299o
Sales and exhibition catalogs of the works of Kate Greenaway, 1 folder
Includes photocopy of an exhibition catalog, Catalogue of a Collection of Drawings by Miss Kate Greenaway and Hugh Thomson.
undated RBD GR Eph-2 9999 Sa32a

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