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Legends for Lionel: in pen and pencil cover

Legends for Lionel: in pen and pencil

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A collection of playful pen-and-ink sketches and short legends addressed to a child, presenting a succession of seasonal and domestic scenes populated by personified elements such as Jack Frost, Spring, talking tools, and animated dishes. Episodes move from winter and Christmas festivities—feasts, turkeys, puddings, crackers, and chimney-corner oddities—to everyday repairs and small marvels, where a tinker and his dog encounter quarrelling pots, fire-irons, and a lucky horseshoe, culminating in a fanciful transformation that blends homely humor with simple, illustrated enchantment.

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Walter Crane

Walter Crane (1845-1915) was a prominent English illustrator and artist, celebrated for his contributions to children's literature and decorative arts. He is best known for his enchanting picture books, such as "Mother Hubbard, Her Picture Book," which showcases his unique blend of whimsy and artistry. Crane was a key figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, advocating for the integration of art into everyday life. His works often feature intricate designs and vibrant colors, reflecting his belief in the importance of beauty in children's education. In addition to his illustrations, Crane wrote extensively on art theory, as seen in his book "Ideals in Art: Papers Theoretical, Practical, Critical." His legacy continues to influence illustrators and artists today.

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