'Kate Greenaway' (Catherine Greenaway) (London,
March 17,
1846 -
November 6,
1901) was a children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, ''Under The Window'' (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses concerning children who endlessly gathered posies, untouched by the
Industrial Revolution, was a best-seller.
The '
Kate Greenaway Medal' is awarded annually by the UK
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals to an illustrator of children's books.
New techniques of
photolithography enabled her delicate watercolors to be reproduced. Through the 1880s and 90s, in popularity her only rivals in the field of children's
book illustration were
Walter Crane and
Randolph Caldecott, himself also the eponym of a highly-regarded prize medal. 'Kate Greenaway' children, all of them little girls and boys too young to be put in trousers, according to the conventions of the time, were dressed in her own versions of
late eighteenth century and Regency fashions:
smock-frocks and
skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted pinafores and dresses with
mobcaps and straw bonnets for girls. The influence of children's clothes in portraits by British painter
John Hoppner (1758-1810) may have provided her some inspiration.
Liberty's of London adapted Kate Greenaway's drawings as designs for actual children's clothes. A full generation of mothers in the liberal-minded 'artistic' British circles that called themselves "
The Souls" and embraced the
Arts and Crafts movement dressed their daughters in Kate Greenaway pantaloons and bonnets in the 1880s and 90s.
She lived in an arts and crafts house she commissioned from
Richard Norman Shaw in
Frognal,
London, although she also spent summers in the small
Nottinghamshire village of
Rolleston, near
Southwell.
She died of
breast cancer.

''Polly'' by Kate Greenaway, from ''The Queen of the Pirate Isle'', by Bret Harte
External links
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Images & Details of Kate Greenaway Illustrated Greeting / Trade Cards
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Biography and Works
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Kate Greenaway highlights form the Drummond Collection at the
University of Southern Mississippi library
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Brief biography.
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Kate Greenaway Pictorial History
Reference
Ina Taylor, ''The Art of Kate Greenaway: A Nostalgic Portrait of Childhood London'', 1991 ISBN 0882898671