Kate Greenaway

Author and illustrator of children's books

Kate Greenaway - Artists & Creatives born March 17th, 1846
Born
Died

1901
125 years ago — 55 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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Born in England, this individual gained recognition as an author and illustrator, particularly contributing to children's literature in the late 19th century. The career spanned several decades, during which numerous illustrated books were published, characterized by charming illustrations and relatable narratives. Works included 'Mother Goose' and 'The Language of Flowers', both illustrating themes of childhood innocence and nature. These contributions influenced many future generations of illustrators and writers in the children's genre.

Illustrated 'Mother Goose'

Wrote 'The Language of Flowers'

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