Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
Illustrator of children’s picture books whose vivid use of colour became his trademark
A few days ago I heard the sad news that picture book creator Brian Wildsmith had passed away. He is one of my many favorite illustrators, whose work I am continually amazed and inspired by. I thin…
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" illustrated by Brian Wildsmith (1972). Featured in My Retro Reads: A blog celebrating the beauty of vintage children's books.
Brian Wildsmith. London, early 1960s. Hello there, I have some very exciting news for everyone who is a fan of the wonderful illustrations of Brian Wildsmith. Or indeed anyone, who is lucky to be y…
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our loc...
Brian Wildsmith was born on 22 January 1930 in Penistone, a small market town in the West Riding, now in South Yorkshire, England. He was educated at the De La Salle College for Boys in Sheffield, …
Brian Wildsmith's calendar produced in Japan in 1971.
Brian Wildsmith's Wild Animals Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Week three of first grade en Español. Sometimes I feel like my s...
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Illustrator of children’s picture books whose vivid use of colour became his trademark
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our loc...
Illustrated by Brian Wildsmith www.theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com
Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
Brian Wildsmith
These beautiful illustrations from much-loved children's books will instantly transport adults back to their childhood and introduce young readers to wonderful new stories and characters – from tigers who come to tea to the secret rabbit friends of lonely little girls
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our local ...
Welcome back to part two of my post about Brian Wildsmith. Who, by the way, is considered to be one of the greatest children’s illustrators worldwide. The British Library Association recognis…
A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson; Oxford UP. Illustrations by Brian Wildsmith. 1966. "So fine a show was never seen, / At the great circus on the green; / For every kind of beast and man / Is marching in that caravan."
Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
A moose with nesting birds from 'Animal Tricks' by Brian Wildsmith. Published thirty years ago in 1980. Today Brian Wildsmith would have been 90 years old and to celebrate their father's wonderful work his family has been working tirelessly for three years putting together a new website which is launching today.
Artist: Brian Wildsmith Nationality: British Book Title/ Author/ Publishing Details: The Lion and the Rat/ Jean de La Fontaine/ Oxford University Press, 1963 If you like Brian Wildsmith's work, also have a look at: 1. Brian Wildsmith's Illustrations for "Blue Bird" 2. Illustrations for "Bir...
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our local ...
Brian Wildsmith From A to Z Teaching Cards, Franklin Watts, 1974 www.theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com
Can You do this? I have added to my Brian Wildsmith library 'Can You Do This?' published by Oxford University Press in 2000. A very simple book for pre-school children taking them through a series of exercises and stretches the leopard and cheetah are my favourites.