File:Illustration of Sara Crewe (right) and Becky (left) in A Little Princess (Frederick Warne & Co., 1905).jpg
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DescriptionIllustration of Sara Crewe (right) and Becky (left) in A Little Princess (Frederick Warne & Co., 1905).jpg |
English: Harold Piffard's illustration of Sara Crewe (right) and Becky (left) in A Little Princess (Frederick Warne & Co., 1905). The setting is the parlor boarder room in Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies: there is green carpet, a tiger skin rug, striped wallpaper, and a gilded fireplace. Sara Crewe wears a flower crown, a pink dress, and dancing shoes and approaches from behind a cushioned chair where lies, sleeping, Becky, in a white dress dusted with coal dust. A coal box rests on the floor beside the chair. In the book, the illustration is captioned, "She crept toward her quietly, and stood looking at her. Becky gave a little snore." |
Date | published 1905 |
Source | Original publication is Frances Hodgson Burnett, A Little Princess (Frederick Warne & Co., 1905). Scans are http://elizabethhawksley.com/frances-hodgson-burnett-a-little-princess/ |
Author | Harold Piffard is the illustrator |
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