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Drawing of birds by Edward Lear – giclee print

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Drawings of birds
Edward Lear (1812–88)
Italy, 1880 A3 Print
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
 
Birds, by Edward Lear. Ink and watercolour. England, late 19th century. Lear drew 16 of these comic birds during his stay in Northern Italy about 1880, for Charles Geffrard Pirouet, then a small boy staying at the same hotel as the artist. This print is a composite of six of them.
 
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Author/Artist/Designer

Edward Lear

Dimensions

A3 (297mm × 420mm)

Composition

Giclée printed on 300 gsm textured watercolour paper

Product code

157639

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Edward Lear

Edward Lear was an English artist and illustrator known for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose and especially his limericks. One of Lear's admirers was Beatrix Potter who was fascinated by his nonsense rhymes and limericks. Both artists often wrote with a particular child in mind.