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sirartwork · 1 year
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illustration-alcove · 7 months
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Gennady Spirin's illustrations for The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams.
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shiftythrifting · 1 year
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A toy horse made with what I am assuming is real horse leather? It was in pretty rough shape and had a strange smell. 3/10.
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Kamiko Sakai
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“You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.”
Margery Williams Bianco - The Velveteen Rabbit, 1923.
[Ravenous Butterflies]
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bnnuy-beatdown · 1 year
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Bnnuy Beatdown - Round 1
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floraldisagree · 9 months
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weird barbie makes me think of the velveteen rabbit
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pennpink · 8 months
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Childhood Rabbits.
I really miss doing watercolor.
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claar-bookdragonwitch · 10 months
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slowandsweet · 1 year
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he Velveteen Rabbit, Reimagined with Uncommon Tenderness by Beloved Japanese Illustrator Komako Sakai. Timeless as the book may be, it is also one of extraordinary timeliness today — a story that speaks to our deepest anxieties about the effects of technological progress on our humanity. (Maria Popova)
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amanita-house · 1 year
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Rabbit made with sealskin. by Lucy Enoch of Tuntutuliak, Alaska
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motionjames · 4 months
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collection of paintings of a person who wants to be kind
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illustration-alcove · 6 months
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Gennady Spirin’s illustrations for The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams.
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shiftythrifting · 1 year
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Worcester, MA
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universalzone · 3 months
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The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Scarf Shawl Wrap. Book scarf, Literary scarf, Classic Literature, Bookish Gift, Literary Accessory
The Velveteen Rabbit (or How Toys Become Real) is a British children's book written by Margery Williams. The story was first published in Harper's Bazaar in 1921 featuring illustrations from Williams' daughter Pamela Bianco. It was published as a book in 1922
Inspired by the beloved children's book "The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams, our scarf pays homage to the heartwarming journey of a stuffed rabbit's quest to become real through love and time. Embrace the enchantment of timeless tales with our Velveteen Rabbit Scarf – a whimsical accessory that combines coziness with literary charm. Printed with love and attention to detail, this scarf is more than just an accessory; it's a wearable story that brings the classic tale to life.
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pamwmsn · 2 years
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"You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand." Margery Williams -The Velveteen Rabbit, 1923. William Nicholson
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devine-acension-831 · 3 months
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“You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.”
Margery Williams - The Velveteen Rabbit, 1923.
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