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Rare Beatrix Potter illustrations revealed
The works of Beatrix Potter have entertained children for generations, and now we have even more beautiful illustrations to enjoy thanks to a recent discovery. A collection of Potter’s lost drawings and personal belongings were auctioned last week at Sotheby’s in London, revealing even more about the iconic author.
Take a look at some of the stunning illustrations up for grabs in the gallery above.
- “Mice in a Coconut”, c. 1891, sold for $2,000
- “Kitten Warming her Paws by the Kitchen Fire”, sold for $21,000
- Prince Charles’ 1904 edition of “The Tales of Beatrix Potter”
- “A Happy Pair”, c. 1890
- A rabbit in a blue jacket walking in snow toward a cottage
- The final scene from “The Rabbits Christmas Party”, sold for $500,000 in 2008
- First edition of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit”
Tell us in the comments below, which was your favourite Beatrix Potter book as a child?
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