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b. 1846 - d. 1901

Catherine Greenaway (17 March 1846 – 6 November 1901), known as Kate Greenaway, was an English children's book illustrator and writer. Greenaway spent much of her childhood at Rolleston, Nottinghamshire. She studied at what is now the Royal College of Art in London, which at that time had a separate section for women, and was headed by Richard Burchett. Her first book, Under the Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a best-seller. Greenaway's paintings were reproduced by chromoxylography, by which the colours were printed from hand-engraved wood blocks by the firm of Edmund Evans. Through the 1880s and 1890s, her only rivals in popularity in children's book illustration were Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott.

As well as illustrating books Greenaway also produced a number of bookplates.

"Kate Greenaway" children, all of them little girls and boys too young to be put in trousers, according to the conventions of the time, were dressed in her own versions of late eighteenth century and Regency fashions: smock-frocks and skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted pinafores and dresses with mobcaps and straw bonnets for girls. The influence of children's clothes in portraits by British painter John Hoppner (1758–1810) may have provided her some inspiration. Liberty of London adapted Kate Greenaway's drawings as designs for actual children's clothes. A full generation of mothers in the liberal-minded "artistic" British circles who called themselves "The Souls" and embraced the Arts and Crafts movement dressed their daughters in Kate Greenaway pantaloons and bonnets in the 1880s and 1890s.

Greenaway was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1889. She lived in an Arts and Crafts style house she commissioned from Richard Norman Shaw in Frognal, London, although she spent summers in Rolleston, near Southwell.

Greenaway died of breast cancer in 1901 at the age of 55. She is buried in Hampstead Cemetery, London. The Kate Greenaway Medal, established in her honour in 1955, is awarded annually by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in the UK to an illustrator of children's books.

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          • CATHERINE GREENWAY (BRITISH 1846-1901), YOUNG GIRL SEEN FROM BEHIND
            Dec. 12, 2024

            CATHERINE GREENWAY (BRITISH 1846-1901), YOUNG GIRL SEEN FROM BEHIND

            Est: £300 - £500

            CATHERINE GREENWAY (BRITISH 1846-1901)YOUNG GIRL SEEN FROM BEHINDPencil and black chalk38 x 27cm (14¾ x 10½ in.)Provenance:The collection of Miss Greenaway DaddMeasurements do not include the frame unless specified. Please note Dreweatts are not liable for damage to frames or mounts.

            Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
          • KATE GREENWAY POSTCARDS
            Sep. 08, 2024

            KATE GREENWAY POSTCARDS

            Est: $20 - $30

            19 Kate Greenway Postcards. Modern Reproductions. Thick card with gloss finish. Perforations on one edge. In good unused condition. Juvenile

            Sydney Rare Book Auctions
          • Kate Greenway glass and metal holder
            Feb. 14, 2024

            Kate Greenway glass and metal holder

            Est: $150 - $300

            Amberina square mouth toothpick set in a Kate Greenway Tufts holder with a small child, 3 1/2" ht. CONDITION: no chips, cracks, repairs or material defects found. Jaremos attempts to call any material flaw that affects the price, but minor scratches and color variances are inherent to glass and antiques.

            Jaremos
          • Kate Greenway Sterling & Enamel Brooch Pin
            Jan. 08, 2021

            Kate Greenway Sterling & Enamel Brooch Pin

            Est: $100 - $200

            A Kate Greenway sterling & enamel brooch pin. Enamel work depicting two girls under an umbrella and one girl walking away in her bonnet. 1 1/2" x 1".

            Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
          • GREENWAY, Kate (British 1846-1901) Blake for
            Oct. 01, 2014

            GREENWAY, Kate (British 1846-1901) Blake for

            Est: $80 - $150

            GREENWAY, Kate (British 1846-1901) Blake for Children. Pencil design for the artist's cover on card; & 'Nymphes' signed A Vogelu, and a cartoon 'Taxi in Cairo' signed CHR, JR lower right. Pencil 19x14cm (1) 15x20cm (average) (3)

            Davidson Auctions
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