Mother Goose prints by Frederick Richardson. From Eulalie Osgood Grover's Mother Goose. Chicago: Vollard & Co., 1915. 9 x 7. Color screen prints. Images on both sides of sheet. A few with marginal blemishes, but overall, very good condition. Enquire about particular prints.
Classic nursery rhyme prints drawn by Frederick Richardson, an American illustrator who studied in St. Louis and Paris and taught at the Chicago Art Institute. He is famous for his illustrations for L. Frank Baum and for various children's tales and nursery rhymes. These are terrific examples of his work, each vividly illustrating a rhyme, a verse for which is included in the image. $45 each |
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Tom, Tom the piper's son | |
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Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town | |
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Ding-dong-bell the cat's in the well | |
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Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard | |
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Pease-porridge hot, Pease-porridge cold | |
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Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner | |
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Bow, wow, wow! Whose dog art thou? | |
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Goosey, Goosey, Gander, where dost thou wander | |
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Polly, put the kettle on We'll all have tea. | |
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The Queen of Hearts She made some tarts. | |
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Little Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a little house | |
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Willie boy, Willie boy, Where are you going? | |
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Old Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander | |
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Cock-a-doodle-doo My dame has lost her shoe | |
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Cross patch, draw the latch | |
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The lion and the unicorn were fighting for the crown | |