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| Lear, Edward, 1812–88, English humorist and artist. At 19 he was employed as a draftsman by the London Zoological Society; the paintings of birds that he produced for The Family of the Psittacidae (1832) were among the first color plates of animals ever published in Great Britain. Lear is best known for his illustrated limericks and nonsense verse, which were collected in A Book of Nonsense (1846), Nonsense Songs (1871), Laughable Lyrics (1877), and others. He wrote several illustrated journals of his travels through S Europe. Used with permission. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2001 Columbia University Press |
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Edward Lear The Grand Canal, With Santa Mari...
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Edward Lear Monaco From Cap D'ail
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Edward Lear Masada On The Dead Sea
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Edward Lear Red and Yellow Maccaw
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