The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots

Nice little exhibition at the House of Illustration of work by Quentin Blake illustrating a book by Beatrix Potter.

Potter had sent the words for the book to her publisher in 1916 but only completed one picture. The text was rediscovered 100 years later in the Victoria and Albert Museum archive and Quentin Blake was commissioned to illustrate it.

The pictures were very distinctive Blake and there were some lovely witty images. It would have been nice to have the text with the pictures as it was hard to piece the story together just from the pictures. There seemed to be odd images such as the cat shooting crows which I am sure fitted in but looked odd out of context.

I did fall for a lovely picture of a line up of three sheep and book plate incorporating other Beatrix Potter characters. 

Closes on 27 February 2017

 

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