Explore Lear’s exuberant genius – as a natural history artist, a landscapist and as a creator of unforgettable nonsense with Jenny Uglow on Saturday 3 February 2018 – 11.30 am – 12.30pm at the Works on Paper Fair at the Royal Geographical Society. We have teamed up with the Works on Paper Fair which has kindly … Continue reading »
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A very early Edward Lear coming up at auction
Lot 569 at Roseberys London, 5th-6th December 2017 Roseberys in London will be auctioning a very early watercolour by Edward Lear showing a Landscape with a woman by a dwelling. It is signed and dated 1836 and measures 19.1 x1 3.8 cm. For further info click on the link: https://auctions.roseberys.co.uk/m/lot-details/index/catalog/247/lot/103623/?url=%2Fm%2Fsearch%2F%3Fpage%3D3%26key%3D%26cat%3D159%26view%3Dlist Continue reading »
A Talk by Douglas Downing on The Dalziel Brothers – St Bride Foundation
The St Bride Foundation has organised a talk which will be given by Douglas Downing on The Dalziel Brothers. Douglas is a descendent of theirs so it will be a very rich and detailed talk about his research into the family and their work throughout the 60 years that they ran the Camden Press. Most … Continue reading »
Michael Montgomery reviews “Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry”
At £65 this book is not pitched at the average member, but as a work of scholarship it deserves a review for the Society’s files. In their Introduction, the joint editors, James Williams (organiser of the very successful 2012 Oxford Conference) and Matthew Bevis attempt to open up the ‘play’ in the Nonsenses to all … Continue reading »
A successful evening for the launch of “The Natural History of Edward Lear”
Last night we celebrated the launch of “The Natural History of Edward Lear” by Robert McCracken Peck. Please see our previous post to learn more about the publication: https://www.edwardlearsociety.org/natural-history-edward-lear-robert-mccracken-peck/ In the photo from left to right: Derek Johns, Robert McCracken Peck, Nicholas Parsons and Spiro Flamburiari Continue reading »
“For the art lover, the naturalist, the child in your life, a new book on Edward Lear”
Follow the link to read Michael Dirda’s review on Robert McCracken’s Peck recent publication “The Natural History of Edward Lear” in today’s Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/for-the-art-lover-the-naturalist-the-child-in-your-life-a-new-book-on-edward-lear/2016/11/23/62ef9dec-adce-11e6-977a-1030f822fc35_story.html We remind you that the author will be at Hatchard’s, Piccadilly, London at 1pm on Wednesday 30th November to sign and launch his book. Continue reading »
“The Natural History of Edward Lear” by Robert McCracken Peck
We would like to recommend Dr. Robert McCracken Peck’s recent wonderful publication, The Natural History of Edward Lear, in which he explores Lear’s leading role in the history of bird illustration and art. Peck is Curator of Art and Senior Fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia. It is published by ‘ACC Art Books’ and … Continue reading »
The first pub in the country named after Edward Lear opens today!
The first pub in the country to be named after Edward Lear opens tonight! Their Grand Opening Party starts at 4pm, we wish the team a very successful evening! Do go and visit, they’re located at 471 Hollowat Road, London, N7 6LE. Make sure you have a look at the staircase with its unique use The Owl … Continue reading »
The Quangle Wangle Project
Edward Lear inspires artists to tackle funding cuts to Tottenham playground Sculpture workshops inspired by Edward Lear will run from May 20th, culminating in carnival on July 23rd At a time of rising childhood obesity, and protests against young people being shackled to their desks for hours, it seems odd that the facilities for active … Continue reading »
“Art, Animals & Politics: Knowsley and the Earls of Derby” edited by Stephen Lloyd
Since they were created Earls of Derby in 1485, the Stanleys – a great Lancastrian family, whose seat, Knowsley Hall, is near Liverpool – have been significant in the life of the nation as patrons and collectors, sportsmen and politicians. These absorbing essays by a distinguished cast of contributors including the historian David Starkey, on Lady Margaret … Continue reading »