Pink rose
Watercolour
late 19th century-early 20th century (drawn)
late 19th century-early 20th century (drawn)
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Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) 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.
Beatrix Potter made many studies of flowers and plants and was keenly interested in natural history. This sheet sees her depict a flowering pink rose, with unopened buds, leaves and thorns also rendered. Her carefully observed plant and flower studies would have an impact on her book illustration; she later commented that the ‘careful botanical studies of my youth’ informed the reality of her imagined scenes.
Beatrix Potter made many studies of flowers and plants and was keenly interested in natural history. This sheet sees her depict a flowering pink rose, with unopened buds, leaves and thorns also rendered. Her carefully observed plant and flower studies would have an impact on her book illustration; she later commented that the ‘careful botanical studies of my youth’ informed the reality of her imagined scenes.
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Title | Pink rose |
Materials and techniques | watercolour and pen and ink with pencil, on card |
Brief description | Watercolour and pen and ink drawing of a pink rose by Beatrix Potter, late 19th or early 20th century; Linder Bequest cat. no. LB.248. |
Physical description | Drawing of a pink rose and buds. |
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Production type | Unique |
Credit line | Linder Bequest [plus object number; written on labels on the same line as the object number] |
Object history | 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 (1866-1943) 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. Beatrix Potter made many studies of flowers and plants and was keenly interested in natural history. This sheet sees her depict a flowering pink rose, with unopened buds, leaves and thorns also rendered. Her carefully observed plant and flower studies would have an impact on her book illustration; she later commented that the ‘careful botanical studies of my youth’ informed the reality of her imagined scenes. |
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. 30; no. 248
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. 30; no. 248 |
Other number | LB.248 - Linder Bequest catalogue no. |
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Library number | BP.912(I) |
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Record created | August 4, 2017 |
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