Spread from The Art of Beatrix Potter (2016), published by Chronicle Books (all illustrations © Frederick Warne & Co.) I grew up on a steady diet of Beatrix Potter ...
An exhibition in Nashville of Beatrix Potter’s works explores her love of the world of science and the challenges facing women of the Victorian era. By Tanya Mohn This article is part of our Museums ...
Like a lot of kids with discerning parents, when I was growing up, I owned a box set containing all twenty-three of Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit tales for children. It is sitting beside me as I write ...
We’re all familiar with “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” by Beatrix Potter. Peter Rabbit ventures into Mr. McGregor’s garden despite explicitly being told not to by his mother. His sisters, Mopsy, Flopsy ...
At the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, a cozy faux garden, complete with oversized flower pots, is the perfect place to page through Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit or The Story of Miss ...
Mrs. Rabbit pours tea for Peter Rabbit while her other children watch. (1902–1907) (© Victoria and Albert Museum; image courtesy Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.) Beatrix Potter was born in 1866 to a ...
Beatrix Potter, an author who is known for children’s stories like "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" and died in 1943, is being accused of taking her stories from African slave tales. Dr. Emily Zobel ...
Peter Rabbit first hopped to the attention of children over a century ago, making an evolution for the bunny long overdue. To mark the 120th anniversary of the brand next year, Penguin Random House ...
When you hear the name Beatrix Potter, you probably hear about Peter Rabbit, but this play is about the author, not the fictional character. "The Beatrix Potter Defense Society" explores the teenage ...
The family-friendly sequel “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” arrived in theaters after its release was delayed by a year due to the pandemic. The new movie is based on Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit who, ...
As he grapples with his roguish reputation, Peter Rabbit is drawn back into the animal criminal underworld in this funny follow-up farce. Beatrix Potter’s beloved literary character Peter Rabbit ...