View of a windswept tree on the shore of Derwentwater
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ca. 1903 (drawn)
ca. 1903 (drawn)
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Beatrix Potter is one of the world's best-loved children's authors and illustrators. She wrote the majority of the twenty-three Original Peter Rabbit Books between 1901 and 1913. The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Frederick Warne, 1902) is her most famous and best-loved tale.
Before her marriage at the age of 47 in 1913, Beatrix Potter accompanied her parents on extended summer holidays and she often took the opportunity to sketch the places she visited. The Lake District was a favourite location for the family and became a source of inspiration for Beatrix Potter’s ‘little books’. This pen and ink drawing was identified by the Potter scholar Leslie Linder as a view of a tree on the shore of Derwentwater. It is thought to date from around 1903, when Potter’s book The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin was published (Frederick Warne & Co.), the setting for which is Lake Derwentwater. The book includes an illustration of a windswept tree.
Before her marriage at the age of 47 in 1913, Beatrix Potter accompanied her parents on extended summer holidays and she often took the opportunity to sketch the places she visited. The Lake District was a favourite location for the family and became a source of inspiration for Beatrix Potter’s ‘little books’. This pen and ink drawing was identified by the Potter scholar Leslie Linder as a view of a tree on the shore of Derwentwater. It is thought to date from around 1903, when Potter’s book The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin was published (Frederick Warne & Co.), the setting for which is Lake Derwentwater. The book includes an illustration of a windswept tree.
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Title | View of a windswept tree on the shore of Derwentwater (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | pen and ink over pencil on paper |
Brief description | View of a windswept tree on the shore of Derwentwater; pen and ink drawing by Beatrix Potter, ca. 1903; Linder Bequest cat. no. LB.532. |
Physical description | A pen and ink drawing with a windswept tree and the lake shore in the foreground, the water beyond. |
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Production type | Unique |
Marks and inscriptions | (Inscribed on folder (no longer used) by Leslie Linder: '1903 Derwent Bay'. ) |
Credit line | Linder Bequest [plus object number; written on labels on the same line as the object number] |
Object history | Drawn by Beatrix Potter, ca. 1903. Acquired by the V&A from Leslie Linder (1904-1973) in 1973 as part of the Linder Bequest, a collection of ca. 2150 watercolours, drawings, literary manuscripts, correspondence, books, photographs, and other memorabilia associated with Beatrix Potter and her family. |
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Summary | Beatrix Potter is one of the world's best-loved children's authors and illustrators. She wrote the majority of the twenty-three Original Peter Rabbit Books between 1901 and 1913. The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Frederick Warne, 1902) is her most famous and best-loved tale. Before her marriage at the age of 47 in 1913, Beatrix Potter accompanied her parents on extended summer holidays and she often took the opportunity to sketch the places she visited. The Lake District was a favourite location for the family and became a source of inspiration for Beatrix Potter’s ‘little books’. This pen and ink drawing was identified by the Potter scholar Leslie Linder as a view of a tree on the shore of Derwentwater. It is thought to date from around 1903, when Potter’s book The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin was published (Frederick Warne & Co.), the setting for which is Lake Derwentwater. The book includes an illustration of a windswept tree. |
Bibliographic reference | Hobbs, Anne Stevenson, and Joyce Irene Whalley, eds. Beatrix Potter: the V & A collection : the Leslie Linder bequest of Beatrix Potter material : watercolours, drawings, manuscripts, books, photographs and memorabilia. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985.
p.58; no.532
Hobbs, Anne Stevenson, and Joyce Irene Whalley, eds. Beatrix Potter: the V & A collection: the Leslie Linder bequest of Beatrix Potter material: watercolours, drawings, manuscripts, books, photographs and memorabilia. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985. p.58; no.532. |
Other number | LB.532 - Linder Bequest catalogue no. |
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Library number | BP.1026 |
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