Kate Greenaway

Kate Greenaway

Thoughout the 1880’s and 1890’s, Kate Greenaway had only two rivals in children’s illustration: Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Greenaway’s charming illustrations depicted young children in placid garden scenes. “Kate Greenaway children,” as they were often called, wore her version of clothing from the late 18th century and Regency period. Greenaway’s illustrations were so popular that a real line of children’s clothing was developed based on her work. In 1955, a medal was established in Greenaway’s honor. It recognizes outstanding illustrators of children’s books in the United Kingdom.

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