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  1. A story in four chirps. Author: Mrs. Frederick Locker. Randolph Caldecott. Release Date: June 13, 2009 [EBook #29111] Language: English. Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1. *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHAT THE BLACKBIRD SAID *** Produced by Katherine Ward, Suzanne Shell and the Online.

  2. A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go. Randolph Caldecott ( / ˈkɔːldəkɒt / KAWL-də-kot; [1] 22 March 1846 – 12 February 1886) was a British artist and illustrator, born in Chester. The Caldecott Medal was named in his honour. He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations.

    • Children's illustration
    • Randolph Caldecott, 22 March 1846, Chester, England
  3. 5 de dic. de 2017 · Caldecott wrote in a letter to Frederick Locker, "I am hesitating about making a shilling Picture Book like my last of it, or making a more decorative & complete thing of it (in the future)—introducing the various Kings, Queens, Knaves & their little games & costumes."

  4. Frederick Locker-Lampson, a poet and a close friend of Caldecott's had convinced the artist to make the voyage to America, and Caldecott had casually planned "to take an easy tour-be guided by circumstances, of which the climate may be the chief. It may be pleasant to go quietly down the Eastern

  5. On February 12, 1886, Randolph Caldecott died from his illness, nearly forty years old. Though he was buried in a cemetery in St. Augustine, friends of Caldecott commemorated a memorial to him soon after his death and had it placed in the crypt in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. This artist's biography was written by Corryn Kosik, Rockwell ...

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  6. Born Frederick Locker, he merged his surname with that of his second wife, Hannah Jane Lampson, in 1885. He was active in literary circles, a popular host, and acquainted with many noted authors of the time including Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, Leigh Hunt, and others, as well as the illustrators Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway.

  7. He sometimes wrote the accompanying text himself, but more often collaborated with authors, including Washington Irving, Juliana Horatia Ewing, Mrs Frederick Locker and Frederick Marryat. Washington Irving’s Old Christmas (1875) and Bracebridge Hall (1877) set a new standard for quality of popular book production, and also established ...