2019-05-01 The Artists Magazine

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Delaware


FAIRY TALES TO NURSERY


RHYMES: THE DROLLER


COLLECTION OF PICTURE


BOOK ART


DELAWARE ART MUSEUM•WILMINGTON, DEL.
DELART.ORG•THROUGH MAY 12



  1. “Said the Pye-man to Simon
    ‘Show me now your penny’”;
    illustration for The Story of Simple
    Simon
    by Frank Adams
    ink and gouache on illustration board,
    14⁹⁄₁^6 x10⁹⁄₁^6
    ©COLLECTION OF MICHAEL AND ESTHER
    DROLLER

  2. Deaf Martha; illustration for
    Little Ann and Other Poems
    by Kate Greenaway
    watercolor and ink on paper, 4⁵⁄₁^6 x6⅝
    ©COLLECTION OF MICHAEL AND ESTHER
    DROLLER


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“Fairy Tales to Nursery Rhymes: The Droller
Collection of Picture Book Art” features art from
some of the world’s best-loved children’s book illustrators,
including Randolph Caldecott, Arthur Rackham and Kate
Greenaway, and more modern artists such as Barbara Cooney,
Jerry Pinkney and Maurice Sendak. Artists from eight coun-
tries and evolving styles from over several hundred years are
shown. The museum has included images of “imaginary charac-
ters, talking animals and fantastical adventures,” according to
its website. The exhibition, organized by the Eric Carle Museum
of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Mass., displays more than 100
original illustrations.

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