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for Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, page 7: "Every summer his friend Kitty, the gull, comes to visit Snowy."
Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, page 7: "Every summer his friend Kitty, the gull, comes to visit Snowy."
Roger Duvoisin
1979
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for Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 8-9: "...Snowy plunges into the sea and sets out. Kitty shows him the way. They travel for days and days, until one morning they come to a beautiful green country...."
Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 8-9: "...Snowy plunges into the sea and sets out. Kitty shows him the way. They travel for days and days, until one morning they come to a beautiful green country...."
Roger Duvoisin
1979
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for Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 20-21: "...Hunters are coming!" cries Kitty. "Snowy, lie down in the grass! Woody, you cover him!"
Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 20-21: "...Hunters are coming!" cries Kitty. "Snowy, lie down in the grass! Woody, you cover him!"
Roger Duvoisin
1979
Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 22-23: "Snowy and Woody ...go fishing in the stream and the lake..."
Roger Duvoisin
1979
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for Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 28-29: "The snow makes Snowy long for his Arctic ice pack. And it makes Woody remember the warm cave where he spends winter."
Illustration design for Snowy and Woody, pages 28-29: "The snow makes Snowy long for his Arctic ice pack. And it makes Woody remember the warm cave where he spends winter."
Roger Duvoisin
1979
Illustration design for The Happy Lioness: "How amazed he was when that long-maned LION ... rubbed his hairy head against his own!"
Roger Duvoisin
1980
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for Illustration design for The Old Bullfrog, pages 28-29: "Plop! The old bullfrog splashed into the water."
Illustration design for The Old Bullfrog, pages 28-29: "Plop! The old bullfrog splashed into the water."
Roger Duvoisin
published 1968
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for Illustration design for The Remarkable Egg: "An egg is a precious thing.... It is just the color of my bright red feathers. ...Since it's in coot's nest, she's the one who should hatch it."
Illustration design for The Remarkable Egg: "An egg is a precious thing.... It is just the color of my bright red feathers. ...Since it's in coot's nest, she's the one who should hatch it."
Roger Duvoisin
published 1968
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for Illustration design for The Remarkable Egg: "A small boy ... reached his hand right down into the coot's nest. "Look!' he called in surprise. 'Come see where I found my lost ball.'"
Illustration design for The Remarkable Egg: "A small boy ... reached his hand right down into the coot's nest. "Look!' he called in surprise. 'Come see where I found my lost ball.'"
Roger Duvoisin
published 1968
Illustration design for The Remarkable Egg: "Who laid this round, red egg in my beautiful, beautiful nest?"
Roger Duvoisin
published 1968
Illustration design for The Web in the Grass: "Her legs were long and slender...she began to make a web."
Roger Duvoisin
1972
Illustration design for The Web in the Grass:"That night...a moth few into her tangle of threads....The sun came up and...tiny dewdrops hung there, sparkling..."
Roger Duvoisin
1972
Illustration design for White Snow Bright Snow
Roger Duvoisin
published 1947
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for Illustration for Nubber Bear: "Then Nubber ran as he had never run before. ...He did not stop... until he was clear of the bees."
Illustration for Nubber Bear: "Then Nubber ran as he had never run before. ...He did not stop... until he was clear of the bees."
Roger Duvoisin
published 1966
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for Illustration for pages 22 and 23 from The Importance of Crocus
Illustration for pages 22 and 23 from The Importance of Crocus
Roger Duvoisin
published 1981
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for Illustration for pages 26 and 27 from The Importance of Crocus
Illustration for pages 26 and 27 from The Importance of Crocus
Roger Duvoisin
published 1981
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for Illustration for pages 30 and 31 from The Importance of Crocus
Illustration for pages 30 and 31 from The Importance of Crocus
Roger Duvoisin
published 1981
Illustration for White Snow Bright Snow
Roger Duvoisin
published 1947
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for The King as a Gardener, color study for A Little Boy Was Drawing
The King as a Gardener, color study for A Little Boy Was Drawing
Roger Duvoisin
published 1932
The King at Work, color study for page 17 of A Little Boy Was Drawing
Roger Duvoisin
published 1932
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