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  1. Edward Lear: Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet (1812-1888). by ANGUS. DAVIDSON, 1968-01-01
  2. EDWARD LEAR: LANDSCAPE PAINTER AND NONSENSE POET 1812 - 1888. by ANGUS [LEAR EDWARD]; DAVIDSON, 1950
  3. Edward Lear: Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet (1812-1888)
  4. Edward Lear: Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet - 1812-1888
  5. Edward Lear, Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet, 1812-1888
  6. Edward Lear, Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet, 1812-1888 by Angus Davidson, 1938-01-01
  7. Edward Lear King of nonsense by Gloria Kamen, 1990-09-30
  8. Edward Lear and His World by John Lehmann, 1977-11
  9. Edward Lear's Tennyson by Edward Lear, 1988-07
  10. That Singular Person Called Lear: A Biography of Edward Lear, Artist, Traveller, and Prince of Nonsense by Susan Chitty, 1989-01
  11. Edward Lear by Peter Levi, 1995-05-01
  12. Edward Lear (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Ina Rae Hark, 1982-06
  13. Edward Lear: Selected Letters by Edward Lear, 1988-08-18
  14. Journals of a Landscape Painter in Greece and Albania (The Century Travellers) by Edward Lear, 1988-08

41. Studies On Edward Lear
Society, 1983. NOAKES, Vivien, Edward Lear 18121888, London, RoyalAcademy of Arts and Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1985. CHITTY, Susan
http://utenti.lycos.it/elear/learst.html
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[In approximate chronological order] OSGOOD FIELD, William B., Edward Lear on my Shelves
Munich, privately printed by the Bremer Press, 1933. DAVIDSON, Angus, Edward Lear: Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet
London, John Murray, 1938, 1968. GAUNT, William, "The Two-Sided Mr. Lear'' Art News Annual
New York, The Art Foundation, 1948. READE, Brian, Edward Lear's Parrots
London, Duckworth, 1949; reprinted as
An Essay on Edward Lear's Illustrations of the Psittaccidea, or Parrots
New York, Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1979 HOFER, Philip

42. Descendants Of George Leare
25 Boswell Mary (Lear) (17961861) 16 Richard Shuter 16 Lear () (I) (1809 1837) 30Charles (1808-1888) 25 Cordelia (1803-1834) 22 Edward (1812-1888) 29 Eleanor
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1. George Leare (I) , born Est 1633 of Gillingham, Dorset, England. He married unknown. Notes for George LEARE (I)
Butcher of Gillingham, Dorset, England Children of George LEARE (I) were as follows:
George Leare (II) , born abt. 1666. He married unknown.
Generation 2 2. George Leare (II) (George ), born abt. 1666; died abt. 1745. He married unknown. Notes for George LEARE (II)
Children of George LEARE (II) were as follows:

William Leare
George Leare
(III) , born abt. 1700. He married (1) unknown. He married (2) Ann Pigborn
Henry Lear
, born 1709 of London, Middlesex, England. He married Margaret Lester
Generation 3 4. George Leare
(III) (George , George ), born abt. 1700. He married (1) unknown.He married (2) in St. Benet's, Paul's Warf, London, England, Ann Pigborn Notes for George LEARE (III) Children of George LEARE (III) and Ann PIGBORN were as follows: William Leare , born abt. 1730.

43. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/L/Edward Lear(1812-1888)
Parent Directory - The Book......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/L/Edward Lear(18121888).Name Last modified Size
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Index of /pub/english/English Literature/L/Edward Lear(1812-1888)
Name Last modified Size Description ... The Book of Nonsense.txt 23-Mar-1999 10:33 22K Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

44. YCBA - Edward Lear And The Art Of Travel
Edward Lear and the Art of Travel takes a fresh look at the life and times of EdwardLear (18121888) and other British artist travelers of the Victorian era.
http://www.yale.edu/ycba/exhibitions/current/lear.htm
Edward Lear
Kangchenjunga from Darjeeling, India Edward Lear
On the Road, 2 Hours from Tepelene
19 April, 1857
John Frederick Lewis
A Frank Encampment in the Desert of Mt. Sinai Edward Lear, Corfu from Santa Decca David Roberts , The Hypostyle Hall of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt Edward Lear, Platycercus Brown II / Brown's Parrakeet Read about our past exhibitions The landscapes and cultures of the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and India have for centuries called to the artists of northern Europe, opening up a fount of religion, realms of exoticism and mystery as well as fields of imperial ambition to western civilization. For many of Britain's greatest artists of the nineteenth century, travel was a key artistic experience and foreign landscapes a potent source of inspiration. Edward Lear and the Art of Travel takes a fresh look at the life and times of Edward Lear (1812-1888) and other British artist travelers of the Victorian era. The exhibition celebrates the generous gift to the Yale Center by Donald C. Gallup, alumnus of the University and former curator of American literature at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. This 1997 giftthe largest and most valuable to come to the Center apart from that of Paul Mellonincludes almost four hundred drawings and paintings by Lear. Selected works from the Gallup gift, as well as the Paul Mellon Collection and other gifts to the museum, are featured. These include 114 drawings, 12 paintings, and 6 books by Lear, and over 60 works by 37 other artists, including J.M.W. Turner, Richard Parkes Bonington, David Roberts, and John Frederick Lewis.

45. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
as a consultant on Lear's works to all the major auction houses in London and NewYork and was curator of the 1985 exhibition Edward Lear, 18121888 at the
http://www.yale.edu/opa/v29.n2/story2.html
September 15, 2000 Volume 29, Number 2
Edward Lear's "Kinchinjunga from Darjeeling, India."
Exhibition celebrates Edward Lear
Not content to depict only the landscapes of England in their works, many of Britain's greatest Victorian-era artists were inspired by seemingly more exotic and mysterious locales in the Mediterranean, the Middle East and India. obituary ). Gallup's gift is rivaled in size and value only by the collection of works given to the center by the late Yale alumnus Paul Mellon, whose gifts of art established the center. "Most accounts of the artistic achievements of Edward Lear take as their starting point the notion that he is better known as the author of 'The Owl and the Pussy-cat' and other nonsense verse than as a topographical draftsman and painter," says Scott Wilcox, curator of prints and drawings at the center. "His art is considered largely in isolation, as the extraordinary creation of a fascinatingly eccentric Victorian. This exhibition situates Lear's art within the great outpouring of images of foreign lands produced by British artists in the later 18th and 19th centuries."
Opening lecture Vivien Noakes, an authority on Edward Lear, will present the opening lecture for the exhibition on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 5:15 p.m. at the Yale Center for British Art.

46. Princeton - News - Edward Lear's Watercolors On Exhibit At Art Museum
Edward Lear (18121888) was a master watercolorist whose travels throughGreece produced some three thousand paintings. A superb
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/99/q4/1001-artmus.htm
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Date: October 1, 1999
Edward Lear's Watercolors on Exhibit at Princeton University Art Museum
PRINCETON On October 1, 1999, "Edward Lear's Greece: Watercolors from the Gennadius Library, Athens" will open at The Art Museum, Princeton University. Guest curator, Fani-Marie Tsigakou, curator of prints and drawings at the Benaki Museum in Athens and an expert on the British artist Edward Lear, has selected thirty-five watercolors, painted by Lear during his travels in Greece between 1848 and 1864, from a collection of some 200 Lear watercolors in the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The Gennadius Library, located in the heart of Athens, is one of the world's great collections of rare and specialized books on Greek history and culture since the end of antiquity. It was built in 1926 by the American School, a major American research institute in the humanities founded in 1881 and devoted to Hellenic culture of all periods. In addition to books, the Library also has extensive archives and a collection of art relating to Greece, including the works in this exhibition. The Gennadius Library and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens have their U. S. headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey. Complementing Edward Lear's watercolors of Greece is The Art Museum's permanent collection of Greek and Roman art, which is exhibited in the Museum's lower galleries. The collection includes a diverse range of ancient art and artifacts, many of outstanding quality and importance, including gold jewelry, painted pottery, and sculptures in bronze, marble, and terracotta, as well as a large number of Roman mosaic pavements from the Princeton excavations at Antioch-on-the Orontes. The collection functions as a major resource for the teaching of ancient history and classical art and archaeology by Princeton and regional university faculties and by secondary teachers in the Princeton area.

47. Arts/Literature/Authors/L/Lear,_Edward
URL http//www.geocities.com/Athens/9926/Lear.htm Lear Edward (18121888) A briefbiographical note on Lear extracted from The Oxford Companion to English
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Lear translations by Alik Gotlib

A small selection of limericks translated into Russian accompanied by some of Lear's original drawings.
URL: http://alik.il.eu.org/lear_win.html

48. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Children's Literature
Author Lear, Edward, 18121888 Keywords Authors L Lear, Edward, 1812-1888;Titles B ; Subject Children's literature. Boyhood In Norway, 1997.
http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Su

49. Bulletin 25, Edward Lear, Ithaca 1863
10 Edward Lear British, 18121888 Ithaca 1863 Pen and watercolour, 33.3 x 50.5(13 1/8 x 19 7/8 in.) THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, AND BOTANICAL
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/bulletin/num25/carter4_image1.html
10 EDWARD LEAR British, 1812-1888
Ithaca
Pen and watercolour, 33.3 x 50.5 (13 1/8 x 19 7/8 in.)
THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS,
AND BOTANICAL GARDENS
SAN MARINO, CALIFORNIA
Photo: The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Biotanical Gardens
10 EDWARD LEAR Angleterre, 1812-1888
Ithaca
Crayon et aquarelle, 33,3 x 50,5 (13 1/8 x 19 7/8 po)
THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, AND BOTANICAL GARDENS SAN MARINO, CALIFORNIA Photo: The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Biotanical Gardens Back

50. Selected Poems Of Edward Lear
Edward Lear (18121888). How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear; The Owl and the Pussy-Cat;There Was an Old Man with a Beard; There Was an Old Man in a Tree.
http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Poetry/Anthology/Lear/
Edward Lear

51. The San Antonio College LitWeb Edward Lear Page
The Edward Lear Page. ( 18121888 ) Major Works Lear's nonsense verse is availablein The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear, edited and introduced by Holbrook
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/lear.htm
The Edward Lear Page
Major Works

Lear's nonsense verse is available in The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear , edited and introduced by Holbrook Jackson. Dover, 1951. This collection is not, however, complete.
A Book of Nonsense
Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets
More Nonsense , Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, Etc.
Laughable Lyrics: A Fourth Book of Nonsense Poems, Songs, Botany, Music, Etc.

For An On-Line Selection of Lear from Marco Graziosi, Click on either the Dong or his Luminous Nose
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The Nonsense Book in .txt or .zip format.
About Lear
A. Davidson, Edward Lear, Landscape Painter and Nonsense Poet , 1938. Penguin reprint, 1950.
Vivien Noakes, Edward Lear: The Life of a Wanderer . Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Edward Lear Home Page . This page contains more Lear than is easily available in books. It is a labor of love by Marco Graziosi, who lives and teaches in Vignola in Northern Italy. Vignola is also the main W3 home of Lear, who spent many years in Italy. Back to Victorian Literature

52. William Holman Hunt - Edward Lear
Hunt first met Edward Lear (18121888) in 1852. Lear admired Pre-Raphaelitepictures and wished to Learn how best to translate his
http://www.williamholmanhunt.com/explorer/lear.html

53. Edward Lear - Artists & Authors - Beautiful Birds
Edward Lear 18121888. Edward Lear is best known to most of us forhis nonsense verse and limericks. He devoted his life, however
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/ornithology/arists/lear_edward.htm
Edward Lear Edward Lear is best known to most of us for his nonsense verse and limericks. He devoted his life, however, to drawing and painting birds and animals, as well as landscapes. Lear represented a halfway point between the stiff, detailed style of drawing associated with metal engraving and the freer style characteristic of lithography. Although his figures were rather rigid, Lear introduced some element of motion into them and occasionally added habitat backgrounds. He tried to express a feeling of individuality, or personality, in his birds rather than producing strictly zoological depictions.

54. Edward Lear
Edward Lear. English author and illustrator (18121888) Biography Verysoon, Laer specialized himself in drawings about animals, working
http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/eng/biblio/illus/lear.html
EDWARD LEAR
English author and illustrator (1812-1888)
Biography:
Very soon, Laer specialized himself in drawings about animals, working as draughtsman at Zoological Society's Gardens. He has been teaching illustration to children for many years. His most well-known book is Book of Nonsense , collection of fanciful textes and funny drawings (McLean, 1846).
View the site on Edward lear in English

55. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
Langland, William, fl.136087. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930. Lear,Edward, 1812-1888. Lewis, Clive Staples, 1898-1963. Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957.
http://fb14.uni-mainz.de/author/biobib.htm
Department of English
Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz Literary Links: Beyond the MLA Biography World Wide Web sites that maintain biographical and bibliographic information for an author
The primary focus of this page is to list web sites that maintain as much biographical and bibliographical information as possible about a particular author, especially those that list secondary literature. An ideal site is one that
  • is independant from the author
  • maintains a biographical sketch of the author
  • maintains a list of the author's works and excerpts or full text where possible
  • maintains a list of secondary literature
  • maintains a list of hyperlinks to other websites that could be of interest to the reader Should you know of a site that fulfills these criteria, please let me know Abbey, Edward Acker, Kathy Adams, Douglas ... Chopin, Kate Churchill, Caryl Churchill, Winston Christie, Agatha Clough, Arthur Hugh Coleridge, Samuel Taylor ... Collins, Wilkie Cooper, James Fenimore Crane, Stephen
  • 56. LEAR, Edward, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts
    Home Latest Information Contact Links Facsimiles Lear designs decorateddresses for Ladies. Lear, Edward (18121888). Artist and nonsense poet.
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    Restart site Lear designs decorated dresses for Ladies.
    LEAR, Edward
    (1812-1888). Artist and nonsense poet.
    Illustrated Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Beadon, 2 pages 16mo, with three sketches on the second leaf (lower portion removed, small tear in first page repaired), no place, no date. Sending 'the accompanying wonderful works of art', asking her to return them, and announcing his frivolous artistic intentions.
    The second leaf bears sketches of two ladies in decorated costume, and the reverse an illustration of some sort of textile.
    [No: 20429]
    The image is of the first two sketches.
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    57. LEAR, Edward, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts
    Home Latest Information Contact Links Facsimiles Lear,Edward (18121888). Artist and nonsense poet. Autograph Letter
    http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/stock/20428.HTM
    Restart site LEAR, Edward (1812-1888). Artist and nonsense poet.
    Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Beadon, 3 pages 8vo (some weakness in the folds professionally repaired), 8 Duchess Street, Portland Place, 13 September 1895. Regretting that he had not had the leisure to call, recalling a pleasant visit from Sir C. Beadon, and promising to leave two framed drawings for Mrs Beadon to collect.
    [No: 20428]
    The image is of the last page only.
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    58. Edward Lear: Coloured Birds
    The following samples, and all information above, are taken from the Royal Academyof Arts exhibition catalogue, Edward Lear 18121888, edited by Vivien Noakes
    http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/birds/
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    Coloured Birds
    Lear drew four different sets of imaginary "coloured birds":
    • 1863, fourteen coloured birds for Mary De Vere, a child he met in Corfu. 22 January 1880, "made 24 ridiculous drawings of birds for the little Fentons." A Nonsense Alphabet , London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1952. c1881, twenty pictures for the small son of Evelyn Baring; these were published in Queery Leary Nonsense in 1911 and reissued by themselves in 1912 as The Lear Coloured Bird Book
    Nothing is known of the first two sets. The following samples, and all information above, are taken from the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition catalogue, Edward Lear 1812-1888 , edited by Vivien Noakes in 1988: The Pink Bird
    The Brown Bird

    The Gray Bird

    The Dark-Green Bird
    ...
    [Botanies and Zoologies]
    There was an Old Derry down Derry...
    Edward Lear's Nonsense Poetry and Art
    marco@nonsenselit.org

    59. YOUR DICTIONARY - Edward Lear
    Lear, Edward (18121888). Lear was an. artist, traveller, and writerÂ… He worked as a zoological draughtsman until he came under
    http://website.lineone.net/~ssleightholm/dict/glossary/lear.htm
    Lear , Edward (1812-1888)
    Lear was an A Book of Nonsense Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets (1871), which contains 'The Owl and the Pussycat' and 'The Jumblies'; More Nonsense, Pictures, Rhymes, Botany etc. (1871); and Laughable Lyrics (1877), with the Dong, the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, and the Pobble who has no toes.
    (source: The Oxford Companion to English Literature (5th edition), 1985, ed. Margaret Drabble) Here's one of Lear's limericks from (1871) that alludes to the part of the world the members of XTC hail from. There was an old person of Wilts,
    Who constantly walked upon stilts;
    He wreathed them with lilies, and daffy-down-dillies,
    That elegant person of Wilts.
    appears in:
    further reading:

    60. Tomfolio.com: Humor: Limericks And Nonsense
    Lear, Edward (18121888) Teapots and Quails And Other New Nonsenses Publisher HarvardUP, 1953. . Edited and Introduced by Angus Davidson and Philip Hofer.
    http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=23&subid=918

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