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    The road less traveled  Nov 9, 2008
    There are also reasonably priced Beatrix Potter prints from the early 1900s, and hand-colored fish engravings made by Jardine Lizars in the 1830s. Among the shop's gems is a relic from New Bedford's whaling days, an 1874 swordfish bill with scrimshaw etchings, and a refurbished 1923 tender designed by Boston boat builder George Lawley. (Boston Globe)

    John Russell, 89, art critic, journalist for a half-century  Aug 26, 2008
    "Reading Russell," a collection of his journalism published in 1989, included essays on Pushkin, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Beatrix Potter, the many meanings of luggage, and the beauty of the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut. Most of his prodigious output was devoted to art, notably his monographs on Seurat, Francis Bacon, Henry Moore, Max Ernst, and the multivolume series "The Meanings of Modern Art." But he also produced travel books on Switzerland, London, and Paris, a biography of the conductor... (Boston Globe)

    Potter illustration sets record  Jul 19, 2008
    An original watercolour illustration by children's author Beatrix Potter has set a new record after selling for 289,250 at a London auction ... "The painting is one of the finest original artworks by the author and artist Beatrix Potter to be offered for sale at auction." ... The entire collection, the most extensive body of Beatrix Potter artwork to have appeared on the market in decades, raised a total of 748,200. (BBC News -- Entertainment)

    OBITUARY: Tasha Tudor, illustrator of children's books, dies at 92  Jun 21, 2008
    The family sells greeting cards, prints, plates, aprons, dolls, quilts and more, all in a sentimental, rustic, but still refined style resembling that of Beatrix Potter. For 70 years her illustrations elicited wide admiration: The New York Times in 1941 said her pictures "have the same fragile beauty of early spring evenings.". (International Herald Tribune)

    $187 Billion Global Licensing Industry Comes to Life at Licensing International Expo 2008  Jun 7, 2008
    Among those highlighted include Penguins Peter RabbitNaturally Better, the quintessential green brand based on the classic Peter Rabbit stories from Beatrix Potter; Planet Earth, the BBCs epic award-winning production and the inspiration behind an extensive licensing and merchandising program; the eco-friendly Idbids characters; and a range of products from The Beanstalk Group and The World Wildlife Fund which are considerate of the environment and offer consumers better everyday... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Funny books 'more popular than fairytales'  May 30, 2008
    Tales by Roald Dahl, Dr Seuss and modern writers such as Steve Cole and Jeremy Strong are gradually replacing Beatrix Potter, Enid Blyton and the Brothers Grimm ... They were selected above The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery ... Overshadowed: Famous Five and Beatrix Potter Related Content. (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Napa college holds auditions  Jan 22, 2008
    The five delightful tales of this performance are interwoven with the fascinating life of their creator, Beatrix Potter, in this enchanting, enlightening entertainment for all ages. The play moves back and forth from the fantasy world she created to the intriguing story of Beatrix Potter herself, who overcame her lonely, strict childhood in which her writings and drawings were discouraged in the male-oriented Victorian era. (Sonoma Index-Tribune, CA)

    Warhol's hoard a treasure trove  Nov 20, 2007
    It's extremely affectionate - with a charming Beatrix Potter watercolour on the front - but written in an unsteady hand. It also sheds light on Sedgwick's tragic fate: she had left Warhol's circle in early 1966, and by 1968 was frequently hospitalised with drug addiction and mental illness. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    The Extraordinary Beatrix Potter  Sep 28, 2007
    Probably best known for her illustrated children's stories about Peter Rabbit and friends, Beatrix Potter was also a farmer and ecologist ... While in the Lake District that summer, Beatrix Potter found Hill Top Farm, which was up for sale and, using the money she had earned from her books, bought it ... From that day on Beatrix Potter was known as Mrs. Heelis. (Suite101.com)

    Opening a new chapter  Sep 19, 2007
    " The colorful, expanded library is nearly double in size, with two new wings. It features eight computers, three self-check-out stations, a wavy sofa, a reading nook and separate rooms for very young and school-age children. But the star of the new library will be the long-archived collection of 35,000 children's books, from classic tales by Beatrix Potter to foreign-language books in Spanish, Mandarin and Russian. Many were not previously accessible, according to librarians who have spent... (Palo Alto Online, CA)

    A National Treasure: 30 Years of Antiques Roadshow  Sep 1, 2007
    from The Independent & The Independent on Sunday. Porcelain, paintings and pewter goblets may not be the most obvious ingredients for a hit TV series. (Independent)

    California coast: Even a 30-hour visit reveals Carmel, Monterey among state's shining jewels  Jul 15, 2007
    The Tuck Box is built in a fairy tale Tudor style and is so cute that we expected to see Beatrix Potter bunnies dining next to us. By noon we were headed back to Monterey to the Monterey Bay Aquarium (886 Cannery Row. (Deseret News)

    `Miss Potter' treacly but whimsical treat  Jun 27, 2007
    When we first meet Beatrix Potter, she is corseted in Victorian England around the turn of the 20th century ... If Beatrix Potter escaped from her stuffy society through imagination, the two children in Bridge to Terabithia (Walt Disney; $29. (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Entertainment)

    England: Try the north  Jun 18, 2007
    We had decided shortly after the New Year to fly into Manchester, England, rent a car and spend time in the Lake District, a secluded spot that was home to William Wordsworth, John Ruskin and Beatrix Potter ... Near Sawry is the home of Beatrix Potter ... Home of Beatrix Potter, famous children's author. (Carroll County Times, MD)

    Hollywood falls in love with Keats  Apr 8, 2007
    Reaffirming cinema's fascination with the lives of British writers, it comes hard on the heels of Becoming Jane, starring Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen, Miss Potter, with Renee Zellweger as Beatrix Potter, and The Libertine and Finding Neverland, in which Johnny Depp played the Earl of Rochester and James Barrie respectively. Campion, born in New Zealand, is best known for The Piano, for which she won the Academy Award for best screenplay in 1994. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Potter mania — Beloved author found success at a time when women's opportunities were limited  Apr 6, 2007
    Beatrix Potter: A JournalBeatrix Potter as a young girl. With those words, English author Beatrix Potter created a character that has charmed children and adults alike for more than a century and launched a career that added dozens more whimsical characters to her repertoire ... "Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature," by Linda Lear (St. (Deseret News)

    Thrills, spills... and burgers to go  Apr 1, 2007
    The World of Beatrix Potter, Windermere: Fresh soup and home-made bread, with tea-time options including boiled eggs, honey and sugar-free jam, fruit. Fresh juice, milk and water available. (Guardian Unlimited -- UK)

    Renee's hiatus  Mar 17, 2007
    Miss Potter, Noonan's movie about the children's writer Beatrix Potter, opens here today after (fittingly enough) several months of delays ... That aspect of the Miss Potter script, by the veteran Broadway writer Richard Maltby Jr., was one of the things that attracted Noonan to the project, because it promised a window into Beatrix Potter's interior life ... Or, in the case of Beatrix Potter, it was a gift that her drawings had such great characters in them. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Buttoned-up Beatrix  Mar 17, 2007
    Besides giving life to the world's pre-eminent fictional rabbit (sorry, Bugs) and pioneering the conservation movement in Britain, Beatrix Potter also turns out to have been an expert in the study of fungi. That last fact doesn't show up in Miss Potter, the new movie about the writer behind The Tale of Peter Rabbit. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Britons want Churchill on notes  Mar 14, 2007
    Romantic author Jane Austen (12 percent), Margaret Thatcher (11 percent) and Beatrix Potter (9 percent) also scored highly. Prince William's girlfriend and possible future queen, Kate Middleton, secured only 0. (People's Daily Online, China)

    Brits want Churchill, Lennon on new notes  Mar 14, 2007
    Romantic author Jane Austen, Margaret Thatcher and Beatrix Potter also scored highly. Prince William's girlfriend and possible future queen, Kate Middleton, secured only 0. (ABC News Online, Australia -- Arts)

    'Miss' Congeniality  Mar 7, 2007
    Beatrix Potter gets an extreme makeover ... As a child I couldn't stand Beatrix Potter, and not just because her cute, jacketed critters bored me senseless. (City Pages)

    Local student stars in "Beatrix Potter"  Mar 3, 2007
    The opera is Beatrix Potter's life story interspersed with vignettes of her tales, including "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," Beale said. "I find I can associate more with the character Beatrix Potter," Beale said ... "She has a fantastic voice, and she has a stage presence that makes her perfect to play Beatrix Potter." The production is the first of Opera Delaware Artists Training Workshop (ODAT), in which youngsters take an active role in every aspect of producing the play, according to Scarnati. (Avon Grove Sun, PA)

    Best scenery goes to...  Feb 23, 2007
    The plot: Sentimental biopic profiles Beatrix Potter, the English greeting-card artist who transformed Peter Rabbit into one of the best-loved characters in children's literature. The place: Much of the filming took place in northern England's Lake District National Park, created when Potter donated 4,000 acres to Britain's National Trust after her death in 1943. (USA Today -- Life)

    Yew Tree Farm, Cumbria  Jan 27, 2007
    No, neither had I. Yet Beatrix Potter created a tearoom at Yew Tree Farm in the 1930s to help the tenant farmers in a kind of early version of diversification ... The protection of fell farming and consequent preservation of the Lakeland landscape was, after all, why Beatrix Potter bequeathed her land to the Trust in the first place. (Guardian Unlimited -- Travel)

    Zellweger goes all chipmunk  Jan 21, 2007
    MOVIE REVIEW - The Beatrix Potter movie biography Miss Potter features several of the menagerie of beloved storybook characters created by the children's author, including Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, but it leaves out a chipmunk she named Timmy Tiptoes. That is a gap filled by Renee Zellweger, whose squinchy-faced performance as Miss Potter has you wondering when she will scuttle off and bury those nuts she apparently stores in her cheeks. (The Daily News)

    Zellweger leaves Bridget behind for Beatrix  Jan 20, 2007
    Their creator was a young woman named Beatrix Potter. She was the product of rigid, class-conscious parents. (Ottawa Citizen (subscription))

    'Miss Potter' moves behind the childhood classics  Jan 17, 2007
    As a child, Beatrix Potter was fascinated by Nature and her various flora and fauna. A world apart from coal-and-steam filled London, the English Lake District where the author spent her summers became both inspiration and reprieve. (Washington University Student Life, MO)

    From golden parachute to platinum helicopter  Jan 15, 2007
    CEO pay goes for the platinum helicopter - Business - Business - smh. Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Beatrix Potter: Author was a branding visionary way back in 1903  Jan 13, 2007
    And it's a safe bet that children familiar with Peter's adventure in Mr. McGregor's garden will probably know many of the other anthropomorphic creatures found in Beatrix Potter's 23 children's stories, such as Jemima Puddle- Duck, Tom Kitten, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Pigling Bland ... "I don't think there is anything else that has had such a continuous presence in nurseries and being handed on from generation to generation as Beatrix Potter," says Sally Floyer, the managing director of Frederick... (National Post)

    Ben Fogle Loves The Cumbrian Lakes  Jan 12, 2007
    New for 2007 is a guide to Beatrix Potter and her links with The Lakes to coincide with the romantic biopic MISS POTTER, starring Renee Zellweger as the cherished children s author. Learn more by visiting and clicking on the MISS POTTER link or by clicking. (Suite101.com)

    Storied sites in Britain  Jan 10, 2007
    The region is also known for writers like Beatrix Potter and poet William Wordsworth. We visite 000005A8 d tiny Dove Cottage, where Wordsworth lived at the turn of the 19th century and wrote pastoral poems, inspired by his peaceful surroundings. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)

    Not so happy birthday Kate  Jan 9, 2007
    A film about Beatrix Potter makes an uncomfortable home for Ewan McGregor. Lost in Transit: Why is Australian highway food so awful. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Newsmakers: Renee Zellweger, OJ Simpson, Whitney Houston  Jan 8, 2007
    Jan. 15, 2007 issue - Q&A: Renee Zellweger Zellweger's back with another British accent, as author Beatrix Potter in "Miss Potter." The actress spoke to Ramin Setoodeh ... Did you read Beatrix Potter growing up. (Newsweek)

    The other Potter  Jan 7, 2007
    text size Renee Zellweger stars as Beatrix Potter, a sheltered but talented young woman who falls in love with her publisher in Miss Potter ... 5, 2007 12:00 AM HOLLYWOOD - While "Harry Potter" is the publishing phenomenon of the past decade, young readers 100 years ago clamored for another Potter - Beatrix Potter. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)

    What's down the rabbit hole?  Jan 6, 2007
    Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature by Linda Lear Allen Lane, 608pp, 25 ... It may be that Linda Lear's biography of Beatrix Potter will set a trend; certainly the release of the Hollywood film, with Rene Zellweger and Ewan McGregor, will have cinema audiences racing to bookshops to learn more about the creator of such childhood favourites as Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck and Squirrel Nutkin ... Somewhere, sometime, the other Beatrix Potters, missing from these pages, will be sought out and... (Scotsman)

    The tale of Peter Rabbit's creator  Jan 5, 2007
    from the January 05, 2007 edition. UNITED BY PETER RABBIT: Ewan McGregor and Renee Zellweger star, and fall in love, in 'Miss Potter. (Christian Science Monitor)

    'Miss Potter' hops around (Kelly Jane Torrance)  Jan 5, 2007
    Helen Beatrix Potter, the writer and illustrator of such classic children's books as "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," was an extraordinary woman. One of the first authors to capitalize on her success, she started what is now a veritable cottage industry of Peter Rabbit merchandise. (Washington Times)

    Beatrix Potter: The lady and the lakes  Jan 3, 2007
    Children's author Beatrix Potter overcame tragedy to become a tough businesswoman and environmentalist ... In 1933, the novelist Graham Greene published an article about Beatrix Potter ... Greene had read Beatrix Potter's books in childhood, and, like his contemporary Evelyn Waugh, believed that her style of "gentle detachment" had exerted a formative influence on the development of his own writing. (Independent)



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