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Drawing

ca.1899 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Drawing in pencil of a woodland scene. Trees cut off from scene at top, low angle. Prominent roots from two fir trees in foreground and other firs in background sketched more faintly.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil on paper
Brief description
Drawing of Peter Rabbit's fir tree, pencil, by Beatrix Potter, probably Keswick, between 1897 and 1901, Linder Collection object no. LC.22.B.2, catalogue no. 4.57
Physical description
Drawing in pencil of a woodland scene. Trees cut off from scene at top, low angle. Prominent roots from two fir trees in foreground and other firs in background sketched more faintly.
Dimensions
  • Height: 209mm
  • Width: 300mm
Size of paper.
Production typeUnique
Credit line
Given by the Linder Collection
Object history
Given by Leslie Linder (1904-1973) to the National Book League (now the Book Trust) in 1970 as part of a representative selection of Beatrix Potter's work. This selection, comprising 279 drawings and 38 early editions and now known as the Linder Collection, was formerly on long-term loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum between 1989 and 2019 form the charitable trust, The Linder Trust.
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Hobbs, Anne Stevenson (compiler). The Linder Collection of the works and drawings of Beatrix Potter: catalogue of works on paper. London: The Trustees of the Linder Collection, 1996 (1999 reprint). p.40, cat. no. 4.57
  • Potter, Beatrix. The tale of Peter Rabbit. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1902. p.8 all printings, 1st-4th printing only (1902-1903) also p.86
  • Potter, Beatrix. The tale of Peter Rabbit. London : the author (privately printed), 1901. illustrations [2] and [34]
Other numbers
  • LOAN:LINDER TRUST.203-1994 - Previous Loan Number
  • 4.57 - Linder Collection catalogue no.
Collection
Library number
LC 22/B/2

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Record createdAugust 2, 2013
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