The Garden Seat

Kate Greenaway’s work looks back to an idyllically happy childhood. Her work dwells on the nature of a child’s experience whilst looking back to the visual styles and fashions of the past. Her nostalgic depiction of children captured the Victorian imagination. This is reflected in the resurgence in popularity of 18th century dress such as bonnets, smocks, frocks, aprons, ribbons and bonnets in which she clothed the children depicted in her work.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
62/1924/111
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Drawings
Collector Excavator
Veitch, Sir Harry James (from the collection of)
Medium
watercolour on thick card
Common Name
The Garden Seat
Simple Name
drawing
Inscription Transcription
K Greenaway; Royal Commission International Fine-Arts Exhibition Rome 1911 British section Board of Trade (Exhibitions branch) 30 Broadway London SW; Franco British Exhibition London 1908 British Fine Art Section - ISIDORE - ELMANN
Period Classification
Victorian (1837-1901)
Production Town
London
Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Person Initials
Kate
Production Person Surname
Greenaway
Production Year Low
1892
Production Year High
1898

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The Garden Seat