Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature

Charming exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at Beatrix Potter’s relationship with nature.

This was a beautifully designed show and in telling this story it also told the story of the author's life. It looked at her study of nature and how that fed into her stories as well as her move to the Lake District and her role in forming the National Trust.

There was lovely use made of the book illustrations as well as other drawings and sketch books. I loved seeing objects from her family home in Kensington as well as her later properties in the Lake District which often appeared in the books. Mr McGregor’s handkerchief anyone?!

My favourite section was on her study of nature. It included a photo of her with her rabbit Benjamin Bouncer but sadly what also may be his pelt! I loved her wonderfully detailed drawings of plants and fossils.

Closes 8 January 2022


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