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DTSTART:20181208T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Illustrated Owls: A Who's Hoo from the Museum'sVault
DESCRIPTION:Nocturnal birds of prey\, owls have figured in world cultures throughout history\, from Greek mythology to Harry Potter's Hedwig. Artists and writers have long been drawn to owls as symbols of wisdom\, envoys to the spirit world\, or as harbingers of misfortune. Selected from The Carle's storage vault\, Illustrated Owls features\, among others\, Garth Williams' Children's Book Week poster from 1955\, Ezra Jack Keats' lithograph from Zoo Where Are You? (1964)\, Maurice Sendak's lithograph from A Kiss for Little Bear (1971)\, Jos  Areugo and Ariane Dewey's watercolor from Owliver (1974)\, Barry Moser's resingrave print from The Pennyroyal Caxton Edition of the Holy Bible (1999)\, and numerous E. H. Shephard illustrations of Owl\, Pooh\, Tigger\, and other friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Also showcased is a display of first-edition Beatrix Potter books recently donated by Barbara Elleman and featuring Owl Brown in The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Nocturnal birds of prey\, owls have figured in world cultures throughout history\, from Greek mythology to Harry Potter&#39\;s Hedwig. Artists and writers have long been drawn to owls as symbols of wisdom\, envoys to the spirit world\, or as harbingers of misfortune. Selected from The Carle&#39\;s storage vault\, Illustrated Owls features\, among others\, Garth Williams&#39\; Children&#39\;s Book Week poster from 1955\, Ezra Jack Keats&#39\; lithograph from Zoo Where Are You? (1964)\, Maurice Sendak&#39\;s lithograph from A Kiss for Little Bear (1971)\, Jos&eacute\; Areugo and Ariane Dewey&#39\;s watercolor from Owliver (1974)\, Barry Moser&#39\;s resingrave print from The Pennyroyal Caxton Edition of the Holy Bible (1999)\, and numerous E. H. Shephard illustrations of Owl\, Pooh\, Tigger\, and other friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Also showcased is a display of first-edition Beatrix Potter books recently donated by Barbara Elleman and featuring Owl Brown in The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903).
LOCATION:The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art 125 West Bay Road Amherst MA 01002
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DTSTAMP:20260407T222347Z
URL:https://business.amherstarea.com/events/details/illustrated-owls-a-who-s-hoo-from-the-museum-svault-20387
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